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Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|November 11, 2023
Effects of acute exercise and training status on glucocorticoid-induced leucine zipper (GILZ) expression in human skeletal muscleA Hecksteden, J Hoppstädter, D A Bizjak, et al.
European Journal of Clinical Investigation|June 20, 2007
Lifestyle intervention in individuals with normal versus impaired glucose toleranceS Schäfer, K Kantartzis, J Machann, et al.
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High cardiorespiratory fitness is an independent predictor of the reduction in liver fat during a lifestyle intervention in non-alcoholic fatty liver diseaseK Kantartzis, C Thamer, A Peter, et al.
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Effects of acute exercise and training status on glucocorticoid-induced leucine zipper (GILZ) expression in human skeletal muscleA Hecksteden, J Hoppstädter, D A Bizjak, et al.
European Journal of Clinical Investigation|June 20, 2007
Lifestyle intervention in individuals with normal versus impaired glucose toleranceS Schäfer, K Kantartzis, J Machann, et al.
Gut|December 17, 2008
High cardiorespiratory fitness is an independent predictor of the reduction in liver fat during a lifestyle intervention in non-alcoholic fatty liver diseaseK Kantartzis, C Thamer, A Peter, et al.
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