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The aim of this study is to devise a sufficiently high intensity training program that provided an optimal stimulus to remove the peripheral factors known to reduce functional capacity, and can be car...
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Lead Sponsor
Duke University
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Pennington Biomedical Center
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Duke Center for Living; Wallace Clinic
Durham, North Carolina
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