Effect of high milk and sugar-sweetened and non-caloric soft drink intake on insulin sensitivity after 6 months in overweight and obese adults: a randomized controlled trial
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Effect of high milk and sugar-sweetened and non-caloric soft drink intake on insulin sensitivity after 6 months in overweight and obese adults: a randomized controlled trial
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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION
Volume 72, Issue 3, Pages 358-366
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Springer Nature
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2017-11-10
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10.1038/s41430-017-0006-9
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