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“...The identification of risk or protective behavioral patterns associated with abdominal adiposity...”
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“.... An increase of fat mass and a decrease of lean mass with age/disease progression were observed....”
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“.... An increase of fat mass and a decrease of lean mass with age/disease progression were observed....”
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“... to plants interfering with several crucial cellular processes. This study evidenced the importance...”
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“... to investigate the relative fat mass content and the feeding patterns of gastric banded rats. METHODS: Two groups...”
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“... and nutrient patterns (bone-friendly and unfriendly patterns) from late adolescence to early adulthood...”
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