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“... (1st application) and after treatment (6th application). The Friedman and Mann-Whitney statistical tests were used...”
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“... intake to improve energy production, aiming to promote better recovery and optimize adaptive processes...”
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“..., stress, and changes in psychological well-being. Populations identified as being at greater vulnerability...”
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“... express less CD54 (ICAM), do not alter the production of ROS after stimulation with LPS and observe...”
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“.... A total of 178 adults were included in the control group, who were not overweight or obese in childhood...”
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