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FTO Genotype and the Weight Loss Benefits of Moderate Intensity Exercise
Obesity, 10/14/09
Mitchell JA et al. – In conclusion, women genetically predisposed to being obese experienced weight loss and CRF benefits with moderate intensity exercise, with additional weight loss observed when the women met or exceeded the physical activity recommendations.
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