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The Effects of Protein Supplements on Muscle Mass, Strength, and Aerobic and Anaerobic Power in Healthy Adults: A Systematic Review

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STEFAN M. PASIAKOS, Tom M. McLellan, Harris R. Lieberman (2014). The Effects of Protein Supplements on Muscle Mass, Strength, and Aerobic and Anaerobic Power in Healthy Adults: A Systematic Review. Sports Medicine, 45(1), 111-131. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40279-014-0242-2
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