P-24 Low-grade inflammation is not associated with soft-drink consumption in healthy adolescents(Free communication (Poster),8^<TH> INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF EXERCISE AND IMMUNOLOGY SYMPOSIUM,ISEI2007 INFLAMMATION IN EXERCISE FRIEND OR FOE?)
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概要
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- 2009-02-01
著者
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Ortega Francisco
University Of Granada
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Warnberg Julia
Immunonutrition research group. Dept. Metabolism and Nutrition. Instituto del Frio. Spanish National
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Romeo Javier
Immunonutrition research group. Dept. Metabolism and Nutrition. Instituto del Frio. Spanish National
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Palma Imma
Centro de Ensenanza Superior de Nutricion y Dietetica (CESNID)
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Diaz Ligia
Immunonutrition research group. Dept. Metabolism and Nutrition. Instituto del Frio. Spanish National
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Gomez-Martinez Sonia
Immunonutrition research group. Dept. Metabolism and Nutrition. Instituto del Frio. Spanish National
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Mesana Maria
E.U. University of Zaragoza
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Redondo Carlos
University of Cantabria
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Marcos Ascension
Immunonutrition research group. Dept. Metabolism and Nutrition. Instituto del Frio. Spanish National
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Warnberg Julia
Immunonutrition Research Group. Department Of Metabolism And Nutrition:instituto Del Frio. Spanish N
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Marcos Ascension
Immunonutrition Research Group. Department Of Metabolism And Nutrition:instituto Del Frio. Spanish N
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Marcos Ascension
Immunonutrition Research Group. Dept. Metabolism And Nutrition. Instituto Del Frio. Spanish National
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Gomez-martinez Sonia
Immunonutrition Research Group. Dept. Metabolism And Nutrition. Instituto Del Frio. Spanish National
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