Diet as moderator in the association of adiposity with inflammatory biomarkers among adolescents in the HELENA study
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M. Sjöström | M. Ferrari | I. Huybrechts | Y. Manios | K. Widhalm | F. Gottrand | A. Kafatos | M. Kersting | D. Molnár | L. Moreno | S. De Henauw | N. Michels | F. Amaro-Gahete | E. González-Gil | M. González-Gross | A. Marcos | A. Arouca | S. de Henauw
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