The Effect of Weight-Loss Interventions on Cervical and Chin Subcutaneous Fat Depots; the CENTRAL Randomized Controlled Trial
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M. Stampfer | M. Stumvoll | M. Blüher | I. Shelef | U. Ceglarek | D. Schwarzfuchs | H. Zelicha | A. Yaskolka Meir | G. Tsaban | Yoash Chassidim | Y. Gepner | I. Shai | Avital Bilitzky-Kopit | Omri Orr | Benjamin Sarusi
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