Racial differences in energy expenditure and aerobic fitness in premenopausal women.
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G R Hunter | R L Weinsier | G. Hunter | M. Goran | R. Weinsier | B. Darnell | M I Goran | B E Darnell | P A Zuckerman | P. Zuckerman
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