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J Fujitani, Y Higaki, T Kagawa… - Metabolism, 1998 - Elsevier The effect of long-term strenuous resistance training on glucose effectiveness
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glucose production (R a ) and a fourfold increase in glucose uptake (R d ),
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insulin sensitivity (S I ) was studied in six young male subjects by using a
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