Sucrose-sweetened beverages increase fat storage in the liver, muscle, and visceral fat depot: a 6-mo randomized intervention study.
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A. Astrup | A. Belza | H. Thomsen | S. B. Pedersen | B. Richelsen | H. Stødkilde-Jørgensen | S. Ringgaard | E. Chabanova | M. Maersk | S. Pedersen | Anita Belza
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