The relation of smoking, age, relative weight, and dietary intake to serum adrenal steroids, sex hormones, and sex hormone-binding globulin in middle-aged men.
Alison E. Field(Brigham and Women's Hospital), J. B. McKinlay(Massachusetts Department of Public Health), Graham A. Colditz(Washington University in St. Louis), Christopher Longcope(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Walter C. Willett(Harvard University)
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