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1. Salivary adiponectin levels are associated with training intensity but not with bone mass or reproductive function in elite Rhythmic Gymnasts. Roupas ND, Maïmoun L, Mamali I, Coste O, Tsouka A, Mahadea KK, Mura T, Philibert P, Gaspari L, Mariano-Goulart D, Leglise M, Sultan C, Georgopoulos NA. Peptides; 2014 Jan; 51():80-5. PubMed ID: 24240086 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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