Effect of small-sided team sport training and protein intake on muscle mass, physical function and markers of health in older untrained adults: A randomized trial

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Effect of small-sided team sport training and protein intake on muscle mass, physical function and markers of health in older untrained adults : A randomized trial. / Vorup, Jacob; Pedersen, Mogens Theisen; Brahe, Lena Kirchner; Melcher, Pia Sandfeld; Alstrøm, Joachim Meno; Bangsbo, Jens.

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Vorup, J, Pedersen, MT, Brahe, LK, Melcher, PS, Alstrøm, JM & Bangsbo, J 2017, 'Effect of small-sided team sport training and protein intake on muscle mass, physical function and markers of health in older untrained adults: A randomized trial', P L o S One, bind 12, nr. 10, e0186202. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186202

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Vorup, J., Pedersen, M. T., Brahe, L. K., Melcher, P. S., Alstrøm, J. M., & Bangsbo, J. (2017). Effect of small-sided team sport training and protein intake on muscle mass, physical function and markers of health in older untrained adults: A randomized trial. P L o S One, 12(10), [e0186202]. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186202

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Vorup J, Pedersen MT, Brahe LK, Melcher PS, Alstrøm JM, Bangsbo J. Effect of small-sided team sport training and protein intake on muscle mass, physical function and markers of health in older untrained adults: A randomized trial. P L o S One. 2017;12(10). e0186202. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186202

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Vorup, Jacob ; Pedersen, Mogens Theisen ; Brahe, Lena Kirchner ; Melcher, Pia Sandfeld ; Alstrøm, Joachim Meno ; Bangsbo, Jens. / Effect of small-sided team sport training and protein intake on muscle mass, physical function and markers of health in older untrained adults : A randomized trial. I: P L o S One. 2017 ; Bind 12, Nr. 10.

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