Mediterranean diet and hip fracture incidence among older adults: the CHANCES project
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A. Trichopoulou | D. Feskanich | L. Byberg | P. Orfanos | V. Benetou | P. Boffetta | N. Jankovic | Alicja Wolk | Karl Michaëlsson | Ulrika Pettersson-Kymmer | Sture Eriksson | Francine Grodstein | L. C. P. G. M. D. Groot
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