Chronic stress increases vulnerability to diet-related abdominal fat, oxidative stress, and metabolic risk
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E. Epel | M. Picard | E. Puterman | R. Lustig | K. Aschbacher | P. Havel | K. Stanhope | S. Kornfeld
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