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Paraoxonase responses to exercise and niacin therapy in men with metabolic syndrome

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James Kyle Taylor, Elizabeth Carpio-Rivera, Yamileth Chacón-Araya, Peter W. Grandjean & José Moncada-Jiménez. (2022) The Effects of Acute and Chronic Exercise on Paraoxonase-1 (PON1): A Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport 93:1, pages 130-143.
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