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“..., as national variability has been observed, this study sought to describe PA, SB and eating patterns, and...”
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“...-restricted eating with various eating window durations (4–10 h per day) does not affect circulating levels...”
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Cross-cultural translation and validation to Portuguese of the bariatric quality of life (BQL) Index
“... disease (69%), anxiety/depression (60%), and hypertension (54%); the eating patterns were volume-eater...”Access document
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“... common eating patterns were volume eater (67%) and sweet eater (62%). Quality of Life scores were 41.3...”
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