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Comment
. 2017 Nov;66(5):1691-1694.
doi: 10.1002/hep.29356. Epub 2017 Oct 11.

Exercise and NAFLD: Is it worth the effort?

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Exercise and NAFLD: Is it worth the effort?

George G Schweitzer et al. Hepatology. 2017 Nov.
No abstract available

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Conflict of interest statement

Potential conflict of interest: Dr. Klein advises Target Pharma Solutions and owns stock in Aspire Bariatrics.

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