Obesity, but Not Physical Activity, Is Associated With Higher Prevalence of Asymptomatic Diverticulosis
Rouzbeh Mashayekhi(Wellington Hospital), Hamed Khalili(Harvard University), Samantha M. Chin(Washington University in St. Louis), Ramnik J. Xavier(Massachusetts General Hospital), Danielle Bellavance(Thomas Jefferson University), Benjamin Maxner(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Kyle Staller(Massachusetts General Hospital), Daniel C. Chung(Massachusetts General Hospital)
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