Resistive exercises, with or without whole body vibration, prevent vertebral marrow fat accumulation during 60 days of head-down tilt bed rest in men.
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Guy Trudel | Gabriele Armbrecht | Dieter Felsenberg | D. Felsenberg | D. Belavy | G. Armbrecht | H. Uhthoff | E. Coletta | I. Cameron | Hans K Uhthoff | G. Trudel | Elizabeth Coletta | Ian Cameron | Daniel L Belavy | Martin Lecompte | M. Lecompte
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