Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Contribute Significantly to College Students’ Daily Caloric Intake in Jordan: Soft Drinks Are Not the Major Contributor
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A. Kerkadi | H. Bawadi | Toqa Khataybeh | Bayan Obeidat | R. Tayyem | A. Banks | H. Subih
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