Fruit and vegetable consumption, cardiovascular disease, and all-cause mortality in China
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Xueli Yang | Fangchao Liu | Jianxin Li | Xiao-qing Liu | Jie Cao | Lin Yu | F. Lu | Xian-ping Wu | Liancheng Zhao | Ying Li | Jianfeng Huang | Xiangfeng Lu | Shufeng Chen | D. Hu | Keyong Huang | D. Gu | Jun Wang | Chong Shen | Jichun Chen | Dongfeng Gu
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