Etiologic effects and optimal intakes of foods and nutrients for risk of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes: Systematic reviews and meta-analyses from the Nutrition and Chronic Diseases Expert Group (NutriCoDE)
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Dariush Mozaffarian | Renata Micha | D. Mozaffarian | R. Micha | S. Khatibzadeh | Gitanjali M Singh | S. Fahimi | J. Powles | M. Rao | J. Peñalvo | Shahab Khatibzadeh | Saman Fahimi | Mayuree Rao | John Powles | Masha L. Shulkin | Jose L. Peñalvo | Gitanjali M. Singh | Masha Shulkin
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