A Mediterranean Diet Is Positively Associated with Bone and Muscle Health in a Non-Mediterranean Region in 25,450 Men and Women from EPIC-Norfolk
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R. Luben | K. Khaw | A. Welch | A. Jennings | A. Mulligan
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