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EPH and gastrointestinal system

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2.  Narula N, Fedorak RN. Exercise and inflammatory bowel disease. Can J Gastroenterol. 2008;22(5):497-504.

3.  Pérez CA.  Prescription of physical exercise in Crohn’s disease.  J Crohn’s Colit. 2009;3:225–231.

4.  Hellström M. Gastrointestinal diseases. In: Physical Activity in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease. Professional associations for physical activity (Sweden). Swedish National Institute of Public Health. 2010:14.

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