Effects of a 24-week exercise program on anthropometric, body composition, metabolic status, cardiovascular response, and neuromuscular capacity, in individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities
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D. Monteiro | Rui Matos | Raúl Antunes | J. P. Ferreira | Miguel Jacinto | M. J. Campos | Beatriz Q. Gomes | André Caseiro | Beatriz Gomes
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