Application of “living high-training low” enhances cardiac function and skeletal muscle oxygenation during submaximal exercises in athletes
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National Research Foundation of Korea
Publisher
Korea Society for Exercise Nutrition
Subject
General Medicine
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http://e-pan.org/upload/pdf/JENB_2017_v21n1_13.pdf
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