Correlates of a southern diet pattern in a national cohort study of blacks and whites: the REGARDS study.
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J. Manly | V. Howard | J. Shikany | G. Howard | M. Cushman | S. Judd | E. Levitan | N. Zakai | L. McClure | D. L. Long | K. Pearson | Marquita S Brooks | Catharine A Couch | M. Brooks
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