Beverage Consumption Patterns and Nutrient Intake Are Associated with Cardiovascular Risk Factors among Urban Mexican Young Adults
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M. Ramos-Gómez | R. Reynoso-Camacho | M. Anaya-Loyola | L. M. Salgado | R. Salinas-Mandujano | Estefany Laiseca-Jácome | M. Anaya-Loyola
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