Higher Protein Diets Consumed Ad Libitum Improve Cardiovascular Risk Markers in Children of Overweight Parents from Eight European Countries
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Higher Protein Diets Consumed Ad Libitum Improve Cardiovascular Risk Markers in Children of Overweight Parents from Eight European Countries
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JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
Volume 143, Issue 6, Pages 810-817
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Oxford University Press (OUP)
发表日期
2013-04-18
DOI
10.3945/jn.112.173427
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