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Sarcopenia in chronic respiratory disease: new definitions, assessment and treatment options
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Modalities of pulmonary rehabilitation, including exercise training for sarcopenia in chronic lung disease
M. Maddocks (London, United Kingdom)
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Virtual Congress 2021 – Sarcopenia in chronic respiratory disease: new definitions, assessment and treatment options
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Sarcopenia in chronic respiratory disease: new definitions, assessment and treatment options
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