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Dietary intake and stress fractures among elite male combat recruits
Daniel S Moran1 Heller Institute of Medical ResearchSheba Medical CenterTel HashomerISRAEL;2 Ariel University Center of SamariaArielISRAELCorrespondence[email protected]
, Yuval Heled1 Heller Institute of Medical ResearchSheba Medical CenterTel HashomerISRAEL
, Yael Arbel1 Heller Institute of Medical ResearchSheba Medical CenterTel HashomerISRAEL
, Eran Israeli3 Division of Medicine, Department of GastroenterologyHebrew University-Hadassah Medical CenterJerusalemISRAEL
, Aharon S Finestone1 Heller Institute of Medical ResearchSheba Medical CenterTel HashomerISRAEL;4 The Orthopaedic Department, Assaf Harofeh Medical Center, Zerifin and The Sackler School of MedicineTel Aviv UniversityZerifinTel AvivISRAEL
, Rachel K Evans5 Military Performance DivisionU.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental MedicineNatickMAUSA
& Ran Yanovich1 Heller Institute of Medical ResearchSheba Medical CenterTel HashomerISRAEL
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Published online: 01 Apr 2022
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