Effects of Different Types of Exercise on Body Composition, Muscle Strength, and IGF-1 in the Elderly with Sarcopenic Obesity
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Effects of Different Types of Exercise on Body Composition, Muscle Strength, and IGF-1 in the Elderly with Sarcopenic Obesity
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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY
Volume 65, Issue 4, Pages 827-832
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Wiley
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2017-02-16
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10.1111/jgs.14722
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