Lipid profile alterations following aerobic and resistance training programmes among HIV- seropositive female patients

Elvis I. Agbonlahor ,
Elvis I. Agbonlahor

University of Benin, Department of Human Kinetics and Sports Science, Benin City, Nigeria,

Oluwaseun Susan Kubeyinje
Oluwaseun Susan Kubeyinje

University of Benin, Department of Physiotherapy, Teaching Hospital, Benin City, Nigeria,

Published: 01.12.2019.

Volume 12, Issue 1 (2020)

pp. 15-20;

https://doi.org/10.31382/eqol.200602

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Mla: Agbonlahor E, Oluwaseun S, Kubeyinj ; Agbonlahor E, Oluwaseun S, Kubeyinj. Lipid profile alterations following aerobic and resistance training programmes among HIVseropositive female patients. Exercise and Quality of Life. 2020. p. 15–20.

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