Associations Between Body Mass Index and Development of Metabolic Disorders in Fertile Women—A Nationwide Cohort Study
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L. Køber | C. Torp-Pedersen | G. Gislason | T. Jensen | C. Andersson | S. S. Andersen | M. Norgaard | M. Schmiegelow | M. Nørgaard | S. M. Berger | Siv Mari Berger
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