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“... of carbohydrate intake with positive urinary ketones measure, in AIP of 12 adult overweight trained adapted men...”
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“... RE after DHR would be associated with decreases in muscle function. Forty-five young men ran downhill...”
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“... were shootgrowth, dry branches, production efficiency and fruit quality. Postharvest pruning decreased...”
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“...-C significantly decreased in both men and women after the consumption of orange juice, and an increase in HDL...”
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“... (MetS). METHODS: Fifty-one obese adults (9 men; 36.7 ± 10.0 years; body mass index (BMI) 46.2 ± 10.0...”
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“... E18D (p?> 0.05). E18D significantly decreased the percentage of debris and UNS values in both Groups (p < 0.05...”
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“... in volume in the apical third in comparison with RB (P<.05). The Flatsonic decreased debris and...”
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“... drastically impairs normal organ function over time. Hypertension affects around 700 million men...”
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“... (RF). Method: Forty-two men (aged 57.88±6.20 years) were divided into two training groups, CAD-T (n= 12) and...”
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“... decreased similarly independent of training status. In the higher percentages (80 and 100%) the decrease...”
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“... absorptiometry in South American men is reported here for the first time. A decrease in FNBMD was detected only...”
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“... em determinados mecanismos fisiopatológicos já estabelecidos da doença, assim como noutros menos explorados. Deste...”
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“.... In addition, hs-CRP and IFN-γ levels were decreased, while TNF-α levels were unchanged, and a decrease...”
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“...)-stimulated released from whole blood) and metabolic (glucose and insulin) profile of inactive obese men...”
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“... alcohol and cigarette consumption are associated with decreased semen quality in healthy young men....”
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