Dietary compliance and cardiovascular risk reduction with a prepared meal plan compared with a self-selected diet.
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R. Haynes | S. Oparil | R. Haynes | A. Chait | P. Kris-Etherton | F. Pi‐Sunyer | L. Resnick | J. Stern | D. McCarron | C. Morris | V. Mustad | S. Clark | D. Hatton | J. Metz | M. McMahon | S. Holcomb | G. Snyder
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