Effects of Easy-to-Use Protein-Rich Energy Bar on Energy Balance, Physical Activity and Performance during 8 Days of Sustained Physical Exertion
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K. Häkkinen | K. Westerterp | H. Kyröläinen | M. Atalay | A. Uusitalo | H. Kinnunen | M. Tanskanen | Minna M. Tanskanen
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