Research Quarterly, Volumes 21-31American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, 1960 - Exercise |
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... cholesterol . Eleven swimmers covered one and one - half miles per day , in addition of 40 percent or more of dietary fat . After several months no significant changes in serum cholesterol , phospholipids , or electrophoretic serum ...
... cholesterol . Eleven swimmers covered one and one - half miles per day , in addition of 40 percent or more of dietary fat . After several months no significant changes in serum cholesterol , phospholipids , or electrophoretic serum ...
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... cholesterol ( 97 ) . The apparent association of high total cholesterol level and atherogenesis in many cases suggests the desirability of attempting to keep the total serum cholesterol level within limits generally considered normal ...
... cholesterol ( 97 ) . The apparent association of high total cholesterol level and atherogenesis in many cases suggests the desirability of attempting to keep the total serum cholesterol level within limits generally considered normal ...
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... Cholesterol in Middle Aged Men . " American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 7 : 139 ; 1959 . 72. MORGAN , J. E. " Critical Enquiry into the After Health of the Men Who Rowed in the Oxford - Cambridge Boat Race from the Year 1829-1869 ...
... Cholesterol in Middle Aged Men . " American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 7 : 139 ; 1959 . 72. MORGAN , J. E. " Critical Enquiry into the After Health of the Men Who Rowed in the Oxford - Cambridge Boat Race from the Year 1829-1869 ...
Contents
A Comparison of Fathers and Sons in Physical Ability Bryant J Cratty | 12 |
Relationships between Individual Differences in Strength Speed and Mass in | 24 |
A Report on the KrausWeber Test in East Pakistan M S Kelliher | 34 |
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