On the horizon of aging and physical activity research

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On the horizon of aging and physical activity research. / Jakobi, Jennifer M; Dempsey, Jerome A; Hellsten, Ylva; Monette, Richard; Kalmar, Jayne M.

In: Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism, Vol. 45, No. 2, 2020, p. 113-117.

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Jakobi, JM, Dempsey, JA, Hellsten, Y, Monette, R & Kalmar, JM 2020, 'On the horizon of aging and physical activity research', Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism, vol. 45, no. 2, pp. 113-117. https://doi.org/10.1139/apnm-2018-0738

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Jakobi, J. M., Dempsey, J. A., Hellsten, Y., Monette, R., & Kalmar, J. M. (2020). On the horizon of aging and physical activity research. Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism, 45(2), 113-117. https://doi.org/10.1139/apnm-2018-0738

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Jakobi JM, Dempsey JA, Hellsten Y, Monette R, Kalmar JM. On the horizon of aging and physical activity research. Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism. 2020;45(2):113-117. https://doi.org/10.1139/apnm-2018-0738

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Jakobi, Jennifer M ; Dempsey, Jerome A ; Hellsten, Ylva ; Monette, Richard ; Kalmar, Jayne M. / On the horizon of aging and physical activity research. In: Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism. 2020 ; Vol. 45, No. 2. pp. 113-117.

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