Habitual coffee but not green tea consumption is inversely associated with metabolic syndrome: an epidemiological study in a general Japanese population.
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Yuji Hirai | Asuka Hino | Hisashi Adachi | T. Imaizumi | Yoshiyuki Shigetoh | Mika Enomoto | Kumiko Furuki | Tsutomu Imaizumi | M. Enomoto | Maki Ohtsuka | Shun-Ichi Kumagae | Ali Jalaldin | Akira Satoh | H. Adachi | S. Kumagae | A. Satoh | Y. Hirai | K. Furuki | A. Hino | Yoshiyuki Shigetoh | Maki Ohtsuka | Ali Jalaldin | Kumiko Furuki
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