The association between daytime napping and risk of type 2 diabetes is modulated by inflammation and adiposity: Evidence from 435 342 UK‐Biobank participants
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Xianbo Wu | Jia-zhen Zheng | Huamin Liu | Rui Zhou | Hao Chen | Qiaofeng Zhong | Yi-ning Huang | Ruijian Huang | F. Li | Jia-Wen Xu | Fu-Rong Li | Yi-Ning Huang | Jiazhen Zheng
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