Body weight at age 20 and in midlife is more important than weight gain for coronary atherosclerosis: Results from SCAPIS.
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E. Hagström | K. Torén | J. Engvall | K. Cederlund | G. Engström | M. Persson | M. Eriksson | A. Rosengren | S. Söderberg | J. Sundström | T. Jernberg | E. Swahn | J. Brandberg | I. Gonçalves | A. Persson | A. Sandström | C. Östgren | M. Lilja | E. Lampa | C. Schmidt | Lars Lind | G. Bergström | L. Lind | E. Bacsovics Brolin | Martina Magnusson | Stefan K. James | Stefan K. James | Linn Skoglund Larsson | M. Magnusson | S. James | Anette Sandström | A. Persson
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