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The Complex Interplay of Physical Fitness, Protein Intake, and Vitamin D Supplementation After Bariatric Surgery

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Pouwels, S., Smelt, H.J.M., Celik, A. et al. The Complex Interplay of Physical Fitness, Protein Intake, and Vitamin D Supplementation After Bariatric Surgery. OBES SURG 27, 3008–3009 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-017-2917-x

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