‘Fat but powerful’ paradox: association of muscle power and adiposity markers with all-cause mortality in older adults from the EXERNET multicentre study
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‘Fat but powerful’ paradox: association of muscle power and adiposity markers with all-cause mortality in older adults from the EXERNET multicentre study
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BRITISH JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE
Volume -, Issue -, Pages bjsports-2020-103720
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BMJ
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2021-03-17
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10.1136/bjsports-2020-103720
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