Relationship between intake of fruit separately from vegetables and triglycerides - A meta-analysis.
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Mariko Hatta | Yasunaga Takeda | C. Horikawa | K. Fujihara | H. Sone | Masaru Kitazawa | Shiro Tanaka | D. Ishii | H. Shimano | S. Kodama | Y. Matsubayashi | Kiminori Kato
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