Effectiveness of green tea on weight reduction in obese Thais: A randomized, controlled trial
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B. Thinkhamrop | Narong Auvichayapat | Bandit Thinkhamrop | S. Sinawat | Narong Auvichayapat | Paradee Auvichayapat | Montira Prapochanung | Oratai Tunkamnerdthai | Bung-orn Sripanidkulchai | Soontorn Kunhasura | Srisuda Wongpratoom | Supat Sinawat | Pranithi Hongprapas | B. Sripanidkulchai | Paradee Auvichayapat | Montira Prapochanung | Oratai Tunkamnerdthai | Soontorn Kunhasura | Srisuda Wongpratoom | Pranithi Hongprapas
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