Relation between dieting and weight change among preadolescents and adolescents.
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Bernard Rosner | Graham A Colditz | G. Colditz | S. Austin | B. Rosner | A. Field | C. Taylor | M. Gillman | S. Malspeis | H. Rockett | C B Taylor | Matthew W Gillman | S B Austin | Alison E Field | Susan Malspeis | Helaine R Rockett
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