Dietary patterns and cardio-metabolic risk in a population of Guatemalan young adults
Nicole D. Ford(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Aryeh D. Stein(Emory University), Cria G. Perrine(National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases), Reynaldo Martorell(Emory University), Manuel Ramírez‐Zea(Institute of Nutrition of Central America and Panama), Neil K. Mehta(Emory University), Lindsay M. Jaacks(University of Edinburgh)
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