Walking training and cortisol to DHEA-S ratio in postmenopause: An intervention study.

scientific article published on 22 March 2017

Walking training and cortisol to DHEA-S ratio in postmenopause: An intervention study. is …
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P356DOI10.1080/03630242.2017.1310168
P698PubMed publication ID28328386

P50authorAngela Di BaldassarreQ40425252
Angelo Di IorioQ51932541
Pascal IzzicupoQ57128091
Sabina GallinaQ110902277
P2093author name stringAndrea Di Blasio
Patrizio Ripari
Giorgio Napolitano
Cesidio Giuliani
Ines Bucci
Serena Di Santo
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P433issue4
P304page(s)387-402
P577publication date2017-04-18
P1433published inWomen & HealthQ8031276
P1476titleWalking training and cortisol to DHEA-S ratio in postmenopause: An intervention study
P478volume58

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