Weight loss, inflammatory markers, and improvements of iron status in overweight and obese children.
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Y. Li | G. Ma | Changhao Sun | Xue Li | L. Gong | F. Yuan | Liqun Lin | Jianhua Teng | S. Zheng | Haoyuan Deng
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