The association of ultra-processed food consumption with adult inflammatory bowel disease risk: a systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of 4 035 694 participants
Atefeh Babaei(Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences), Sajjad Moradi(Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences), Reza Bagheri(University of Isfahan), Ali Pourmotabbed(Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences), Mahsa Zarpoosh(Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences), Mohammad Ali Hojjati Kermani(Masih Daneshvari Hospital), Seyed Mojtaba Ghoreishy(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Hadi Fakhari(University of Isfahan), Sepide Talebi(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Hamed Mohammadi(University of Tehran), Sanaz Mehrabani(Isfahan University of Medical Sciences), Parsa Amirian(Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences)
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