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A carbohydrate-restricted diet during resistance training promotes more favorable changes in body composition and markers of health in obese women with and without insulin resistance.

  • Richard B. Kreider
  • , Christopher Rasmussen
  • , Chad M. Kerksick
  • , Colin Wilborn
  • , Lemuel Taylor
  • , Bill Campbell
  • , Teresa Magrans-Courtney
  • , Donovan Fogt
  • , Maria Ferreira
  • , Rui Li
  • , Melyn Galbreath
  • , Mike Iosia
  • , Matt Cooke
  • , Monica Serra
  • , Jean Gutierrez
  • , Mike Byrd
  • , Julie Y. Kresta
  • , Sunday Simbo
  • , Jonathan Oliver
  • , Mike Greenwood

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