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Nutrition practices and knowledge among NCAA Division III football players
Elizabeth Lea Abbey1 Whitworth University300 W. Hawthorne Rd.99251SpokaneWAUSACorrespondence[email protected]
, Cynthia Joy Wright1 Whitworth University300 W. Hawthorne Rd.99251SpokaneWAUSA
& Christina M. Kirkpatrick1 Whitworth University300 W. Hawthorne Rd.99251SpokaneWAUSA
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Published online: 01 Apr 2022
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