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A multidisciplinary lifestyle intervention for childhood obesity : effects on body composition, exercise tolerance, quality of life and gut hormones

Vos, R.C.

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Vos, R. C. (2011, April 7). A multidisciplinary lifestyle intervention for childhood obesity : effects on body composition, exercise tolerance, quality of life and gut hormones. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/16698

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Rimke C. VosA Multidisciplinary Lifestyle Intervention for Childhood Obesity

Rimke C. Vos

A Multidisciplinary Lifestyle Intervention for Childhood Obesity:

Effects on body composition, exercise tolerance,

quality of life and gut hormones

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