The association between adherence to the Mediterranean diet and hepatic steatosis: cross-sectional analysis of two independent studies, the UK Fenland Study and the Swiss CoLaus Study
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N. Wareham | S. Brage | P. Marques‐Vidal | N. Forouhi | S. Griffin | E. De Lucia Rolfe | F. Imamura | S. Khalatbari-Soltani | P. Marques-Vidal
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