Area Level Deprivation Is an Independent Determinant of Prevalent Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity at the National Level in Germany. Results from the National Telephone Health Interview Surveys ‘German Health Update’ GEDA 2009 and 2010
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Werner Maier | Rolf Holle | Thomas Lampert | Andreas Mielck | R. Holle | W. Maier | A. Mielck | Yong Du | C. Heidemann | C. Scheidt-Nave | T. Lampert | L. Kroll | Christin Heidemann | Yong Du | Christa Scheidt-Nave | Lars E. Kroll
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