Calorie for Calorie, Dietary Fat Restriction Results in More Body Fat Loss than Carbohydrate Restriction in People with Obesity.
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Kevin D Hall | Robert Brychta | Mario Siervo | Juen Guo | Kong Y. Chen | Juen Guo | K. Hall | M. Siervo | Thomas Bemis | R. Brychta | A. Courville | Emma J Crayner | Stephanie Goodwin | L. Howard | Nicolas D. Knuth | Bernard V. Miller | C. Prado | M. Skarulis | M. Walter | P. Walter | L. Yannai | Kong Y Chen | Carla M Prado | Thomas Bemis | Amber Courville | Stephanie Goodwin | Lilian Howard | Nicolas D Knuth | Bernard V Miller | Monica C Skarulis | Mary Walter | Peter J Walter | Laura Yannai | Juen Guo | Juen Guo | Laura E. Yannai | Lilian Howard
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