Exercise benefits in cardiovascular disease: beyond attenuation of traditional risk factors
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Alejandro Lucia | Alejandro Santos-Lozano | Mikel Izquierdo | M. Izquierdo | L. Ruilope | M. Joyner | A. Lucia | J. Zugaza | A. Santos-Lozano | C. Fiuza-Luces | Luis M Ruilope | Michael Joyner | Pedro Carrera-Bastos | Ó. Picazo | Pedro Carrera-Bastos | Carmen Fiuza-Luces | Oscar Picazo | José L Zugaza | Óscar Picazo | A. Santos‐Lozano
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