Socioeconomic predictors of dietary patterns among Guatemalan adults
Ana‐Lucia Mayén(Centre international de recherche sur le cancer), Pedro Marques‐Vidal(University Hospital of Lausanne), Aryeh D. Stein(Emory University), Fred Paccaud(Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine), Reynaldo Martorell(Emory University), Nicole D. Ford(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Silvia Stringhini(University Hospital of Geneva)
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December 1, 2016
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