Effect of an Internet-based, personalized nutrition randomized trial on dietary changes associated with the Mediterranean diet: the Food4Me Study.
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J. Martínez | C. Drevon | C. Celis-Morales | K. Livingstone | M. Walsh | C. Woolhead | H. Forster | C. O'Donovan | A. Macready | R. Fallaize | S. Navas-Carretero | R. San-Cristóbal | S. Kolossa | L. Tsirigoti | C. Lambrinou | M. Godlewska | A. Surwiłło | Y. Manios | I. Traczyk | E. Gibney | L. Brennan | J. Lovegrove | H. Daniel | M. Gibney | C. Marsaux | G. Moschonis | W. Saris | J. Mathers | Cyril F M Marsaux | A. Surwillo | J. Martínez
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