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Aerobic Performance and Antioxidant Protection in Runners
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 11/02/09
Falone S et al. – High aerobic capacities may be promising anthropometric factors indicative of adapted biochemical environments featuring enhanced protection against the oxidative challenge elicited by both regular endurance training and single intense exercise bouts.
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