Effects of ingesting a thermogenic/anti-inflammatory supplement while participating in a resistance training program on indices of body composition and metabolic, cardiovascular, muscular, and hemodynamic function in overweight females
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Main Authors: | Kreider Richard (Author), Buford Thomas (Author), Culbertson Julie (Author), Shelmadine Brian (Author), Hudson Geoffrey (Author), Morellion Jen (Author), Nassar Erika (Author), Willoughby Darryn (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2008-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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