Effect of Diet Composition on Energy Expenditure during Weight Loss: The POUNDS LOST Study
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J. Rood | C. Champagne | G. Bray | F. Greenway | S. Anton | D. Williamson | C. Loria | F. Sacks | E. Obarzanek | D. Ryan | Steven R Smith | V. Carey | R. D. de Souza | N. Laranjo | L. Dejonge
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