Prevention of weight gain in young adults through a seminar-based intervention program
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M. Langlois | A. Carpentier | M. Hivert | P. Bérard | J. Cuerrier | P Bérard | M-F Hivert | M-F Langlois | J-P Cuerrier | A C Carpentier
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