Exercise training with weight loss and either a high- or low-glycemic index diet reduces metabolic syndrome severity in older adults.
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Exercise training with weight loss and either a high- or low-glycemic index diet reduces metabolic syndrome severity in older adults.
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Exercise training with weight ...... drome severity in older adults
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Hope Barkoukis
John P Kirwan
Julianne Filion
Karen R Kelly
Michael Rocco
Nicole Niemi
Sangeeta R Kashyap
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10.1159/000342084
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2012-01-01T00:00:00Z