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  • 1. Benefits of different intensity of aerobic exercise in modulating body composition among obese young adults: a pilot randomized controlled trial.
    Chiu CH, Ko MC, Wu LS, Yeh DP, Kan NW, Lee PF, Hsieh JW, Tseng CY, Ho CC.
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