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posted on 2018-01-01, 00:00 authored by M Lu, Y Wan, B Yang, Kate HugginsKate Huggins, D LiEffects of low-fat compared with high-fat diet on cardiometabolic indicators in people with overweight and obesity without overt metabolic disturbance: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
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British Journal of NutritionVolume
119Issue
1Pagination
96 - 108Publisher
Cambridge University PressLocation
Cambridge, Eng.Publisher DOI
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0007-1145eISSN
1475-2662Language
engPublication classification
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