Low-carbohydrate vegan diets in diabetes for weight loss and sustainability: a randomized controlled trial
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Low-carbohydrate vegan diets in diabetes for weight loss and sustainability: a randomized controlled trial
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION
Volume 116, Issue 5, Pages 1240-1250
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Oxford University Press (OUP)
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2022-09-26
DOI
10.1093/ajcn/nqac203
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