Competing paradigms of obesity pathogenesis: energy balance versus carbohydrate-insulin models
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James D. Johnson | A. Astrup | C. Apovian | L. Aronne | S. Heymsfield | L. Cantley | J. King | C. Ebbeling | W. Yancy | M. Friedman | E. Westman | J. Volek | W. Willett | R. Krauss | D. S. Ludwig | Gary Taubes | Gary Taubes
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