Subject Areas : Report of Health Care
Mostafa Rahimi 1 , Sanaz Ghaforyan 2 , Mohammad Reza Asad 3 , Abouzar Abbasi 4
1 - Physical Education and Sport Sciences Department, Shahrekord University, Shahrekord, Iran
2 - Exercise Physiology Department, University of Payam Noor, Iran
3 - Exercise Physiology Department, University of Payam Noor, Iran
4 - Exercise Physiology Department, Destruction 1 of Shiraz Education Department, Shiraz, Iran
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