Bilak, J.M.; Gulsin, G.S.; Bountziouka, V.; Parke, K.S.; Redman, E.; Henson, J.; Zhao, L.; Costet, P.; Cvijic, M.E.; Maya, J.;
et al. Temporal Responses of a Low-Energy Meal Replacement Plan or Exercise Training on Cardiovascular Function and Fibro-Inflammatory Markers in People with Type 2 Diabetes—A Secondary Analysis of the “Diabetes Interventional Assessment of Slimming or Training to Lessen Inconspicuous Cardiovascular Dysfunction” Study. Hearts 2024, 5, 165-181.
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Bilak JM, Gulsin GS, Bountziouka V, Parke KS, Redman E, Henson J, Zhao L, Costet P, Cvijic ME, Maya J,
et al. Temporal Responses of a Low-Energy Meal Replacement Plan or Exercise Training on Cardiovascular Function and Fibro-Inflammatory Markers in People with Type 2 Diabetes—A Secondary Analysis of the “Diabetes Interventional Assessment of Slimming or Training to Lessen Inconspicuous Cardiovascular Dysfunction” Study. Hearts. 2024; 5(1):165-181.
https://doi.org/10.3390/hearts5010011
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Bilak, Joanna M., Gaurav S. Gulsin, Vasiliki Bountziouka, Kelly S. Parke, Emma Redman, Joseph Henson, Lei Zhao, Phillipe Costet, Mary Ellen Cvijic, Juan Maya,
and et al. 2024. "Temporal Responses of a Low-Energy Meal Replacement Plan or Exercise Training on Cardiovascular Function and Fibro-Inflammatory Markers in People with Type 2 Diabetes—A Secondary Analysis of the “Diabetes Interventional Assessment of Slimming or Training to Lessen Inconspicuous Cardiovascular Dysfunction” Study" Hearts 5, no. 1: 165-181.
https://doi.org/10.3390/hearts5010011
APA Style
Bilak, J. M., Gulsin, G. S., Bountziouka, V., Parke, K. S., Redman, E., Henson, J., Zhao, L., Costet, P., Cvijic, M. E., Maya, J., Chang, C. -P., Davies, M. J., Yates, T., McCann, G. P., & Brady, E. M.
(2024). Temporal Responses of a Low-Energy Meal Replacement Plan or Exercise Training on Cardiovascular Function and Fibro-Inflammatory Markers in People with Type 2 Diabetes—A Secondary Analysis of the “Diabetes Interventional Assessment of Slimming or Training to Lessen Inconspicuous Cardiovascular Dysfunction” Study. Hearts, 5(1), 165-181.
https://doi.org/10.3390/hearts5010011