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41. Evaluation of the influence of cardiorespiratory fitness on diverse health risk factors, independent of waist circumference, in 40-year-old Flemish males. Delvaux K, Philippaerts R, Lysens R, Vanhees L, Thomis M, Claessens AL, Vanreusel B, Eynde BV, Beunen G, Lefevre J. Obes Res; 2000 Nov; 8(8):553-8. PubMed ID: 11156430 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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