Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and type 2 diabetes incidence in Thai adults: results from an 8-year prospective study
Keren Papier(University of Oxford), Susan J. Jordan(The University of Queensland), Adrian Sleigh(Australian National University), Cathy Banwell(Australian National University), Sam‐ang Seubsman(Thai Health Promotion Foundation), Cate D’Este(Australian National University), Chris Bain(The University of Queensland)
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