Dietary fat intake and subsequent weight change in adults: results from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition cohorts.
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D. van der A | E. Feskens | M. Schulze | A. Tjønneland | K. Overvad | S. Sharp | N. Wareham | N. Forouhi | T. Sørensen | H. Boeing | D. Palli | G. Masala | B. Buijsse | J. Halkjaer | H. Du | M. U. Jakobsen | T. Sørensen
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