Chronic exercise lowers the defended body weight gain and adiposity in diet-induced obese rats.
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Chronic exercise lowers the defended body weight gain and adiposity in diet-induced obese rats.
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Ambrose A Dunn-Meynell
Barry E Levin
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10.1152/AJPREGU.00650.2003
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2003-12-24T00:00:00Z