Measures of overweight and obesity and risk of cardiovascular disease: a population-based study
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T. Hansen | C. Torp‐Pedersen | M. Olsen | T. Sehested | S. Z. Abildstrøm | S. Madsbad | S. Rasmussen | Hans Ibsene | Jeppesen Jørgen | S. Z. Abildstrom
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