Dietary patterns associated with magnetic resonance imaging-determined liver fat content in a general population study.
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U. Nöthlings | W. Lieb | A. Bosy-Westphal | J. Borggrefe | M. Koch | M. Heller | G. Jacobs | S. Siegert | J. Barbaresko | M. Müller | G. Groth
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