Physical activity, functional capacity, and anaerobic power in cystic fibrosis with and without impaired glucose tolerance
E. Kocaaga (ANKARA , Turkey), D. Inal-Ince (ANKARA , Turkey), D. Ademhan-Tural (ANKARA , Turkey), C. Bozdemir-Ozel (ANKARA , Turkey), E. Calik-Kutukcu (ANKARA , Turkey), N. Vardar-Yagli (ANKARA , Turkey), M. Saglam (ANKARA , Turkey), D. Dogru (ANKARA , Turkey), A. Alikasifoglu (ANKARA , Turkey), N. Emiralioglu (ANKARA , Turkey)
Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Physical activity and chronic lung disease
Session: Physical activity and chronic lung disease
Session type: E-poster session
Number: 258
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