Protocol for a randomized controlled trial to test the acceptability and adherence to 6-months of walnut supplementation in Chinese adults at high risk of cardiovascular disease
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Mark D. Huffman | D. Mozaffarian | M. Huffman | R. Micha | B. Neal | Jason H. Y. Wu | Yanfang Wang | Qiang Li | M. Tian | Xiong-Fei Pan | Yi Zhao | Yishu Liu | Ni Yan | Nan Li
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