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Vitamin D Supplementation Does Not Impact Resting Metabolic Rate, Body Composition and Strength in Vitamin D Sufficient Physically Active Adults
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Vitamin D Supplementation Does Not Impact Resting Metabolic Rate, Body Composition and Strength in Vitamin D Sufficient Physically Active Adults

Karina Romeu Montenegro, Vinicius Cruzat, Hilton Melder, Angela Jacques, Philip Newsholme and Kagan J. Ducker
Nutrients, Vol.12(10), pp.1-16
12/10/2020
PMID: 33053823
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