Genetic predisposition to obesity and lifestyle factors – the combined analyses of twenty-six known BMI- and fourteen known waist:hip ratio (WHR)-associated variants in the Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study
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J. Tuomilehto | J. Eriksson | J. Lindström | M. Uusitupa | T. Jääskeläinen | J. Paananen | J. Eriksson
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