Is Acculturation Related to Obesity in Hispanic/Latino Adults? Results from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos
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N. Schneiderman | C. Loria | F. Penedo | H. Madanat | G. Ayala | A. Siega-Riz | C. Isasi | J. Elder | M. Daviglus | L. V. Van Horn | D. Sotres-Alvarez | J. Barnhart
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