Associations of weight loss and changes in fat distribution with the remission of hypertension in a bi-ethnic cohort: the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study.
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Daniel W. Jones | F. Nieto | D. Arnett | P. Schreiner | J. Stevens | Jianwen Cai | L. Chambless | Juhaeri
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