The Association between Healthy Beverage Index and Healthy and Unhealthy Obesity Phenotypes among Obese Women: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Niloufar Rasaei | Farideh Shiraseb | K. Mirzaei | E. Daneshzad | Dorsa Hosseininasab | Fatemeh Gholami | C. Clark | Rasool Ghaffarian-Ensaf | S. Noori
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