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- Comparison of Conventional and Individualized 1-MET Values for Expressing Maximum Aerobic Metabolic Rate and Habitual Activity Related Energy Expenditure
- Reliability of a Fully Automated Interpretation ofγ-H2AX Foci in Lymphocytes of Moderately Trained Subjects under Resting Conditions
- Characteristics of healthy German children and adolescents across tertiles of calcaneal stiffness index
- Impact of physical activity, anthropometric, body composition, and dietary factors on bone stiffness in German university students
- Association between Body Composition, Physical Activity, Food Intake and Bone Status in German Children and Adolescents
- Low Energy Turnover of Physically Inactive Participants as a Determinant of Insufficient Mineral and Vitamin Intake in NHANES
- Total Energy Expenditure, Energy Intake, and Body Composition in Endurance Athletes Across the Training Season: A Systematic Review
- Metabolic Equivalent in Adolescents, Active Adults and Pregnant Women
- Resting Metabolic Rate Of Specific Population Subgroups In Comparison To The Standard Metabolic Equivalent (MET)
- Gastrointestinal Complaints Following High Carbohydrate Intake Immediately After Glycogen Depleting Exercise: Influence On Performance
- Day-to-day Variability of γ-H2AX Foci in Lymphocytes of Moderately Trained Subjects Under Resting Conditions
- Consistency of Maximal Fat Oxidation Rates During Treadmill Ergometry
- Does The Copenhagen Soccer Test Induce A Repeated Bout Effect? A Pilot Study
- Vitamin-D-Status of Athletes with higher UV-Exposure during Training
- Healthy Athletes have Increased Values in the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire? A Pilot Study
- Carbohydrate Intake and Food Sources of Junior Triathletes During a Moderate and an Intensive Training Period
- Micronutrient Intake In Young Athletes
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