Effect of sleep on weight loss and adherence to diet and physical activity recommendations during an 18-month behavioral weight loss intervention
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E. Melanson | D. Bessesen | V. Catenacci | Danielle M. Ostendorf | Jennifer M. Blankenship | J. Arbet | S. Creasy | L. Grau
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