Modelling the associations between fat-free mass, resting metabolic rate and energy intake in the context of total energy balance
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P. Ritz | Mark Hopkins | G. Horgan | G. Finlayson | R. Stubbs | J. Blundell | S. Whybrow | C. Duarte
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