Lipid Profiles of College Female Student-Athletes Participating at Different Competition Levels of Organized Sport
College-aged women are not meeting weekly moderate-to-vigorous physical activity to support lipids protecting against cardiovascular disease onset. Participating in organized sport could assist in physical activity engagement and maintenance while positively impacting lipids predicting cardiovascula...
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Main Authors: | Kaila A. Vento (Author), Ferdinand Delgado (Author), Heidi Lynch (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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