The relationship between lifestyle and self-reported oral health among American adults.
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Effect of westernization on oral health among college students of Udaipur City, India.Self-reported health and behavioral factors are associated with metabolic syndrome in Americans aged 40 and over.Food intake, oral hygiene and gingival bleeding in pregnancy: does lifestyle make a difference? A cross sectional exploratory studyAssociations of lifestyle factors (smoking, alcohol consumption, diet and physical activity) with type 2 diabetes among American adults from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2005-2014.
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The relationship between lifestyle and self-reported oral health among American adults.
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The relationship between lifestyle and self-reported oral health among American adults.
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The relationship between lifestyle and self-reported oral health among American adults.
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2013-09-30T00:00:00Z