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Moderate Exercise-Induced Energy Expenditure Does Not Alter Leptin Levels in Sedentary Obese Men
Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 03/27/07
Kyriazis, George A, et al. - Conclusions: These preliminary data suggest that a bout of acute exercise of moderate intensity and duration does not affect leptin concentration. It is possible that a higher level of EE is required to elicit substantial changes
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