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Volume 13(4); 2004
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Exercise Science 2004;13(4): 309-412.
비만인의 지속적 운동시 기온차이가 지방대사, 산화성 스트레스 및 항산화 능력에 미치는 영향
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The effect of environmental temperature on lipid metabolism, oxidative stress, and antioxidant during continuous exercise in obese
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oxidative stress
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