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      Three-dimensional body scanning :|a novel technique for body composition assessment
      Translational Approach to Examine the Importance of Aerobic Fitness on Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease [abstract]
      Type 2 diabetic bone fragility: the effects of a high-fat, - cholesterol, and -sucrose diet, exercise, and caloric restriction
      Vitamin D status as a predictor of outcomes of experimentally-induced muscle pain and weakness in young, healthy volunteers

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