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Metabolic adaptation to weight loss: implications for the athlete
Eric T Trexler1 Department of Exercise and Sport ScienceUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill209 Fetzer Hall CB# 870027599-8700Chapel HillNCUSA
, Abbie E Smith-Ryan1 Department of Exercise and Sport ScienceUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill209 Fetzer Hall CB# 870027599-8700Chapel HillNCUSACorrespondence[email protected]
& Layne E Norton2 BioLayne LLCTampaFLUSA
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Published online: 01 Apr 2022
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