Consumption of added sugars from liquid but not solid sources predicts impaired glucose homeostasis and insulin resistance among youth at risk of obesity.
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Consumption of added sugars from liquid but not solid sources predicts impaired glucose homeostasis and insulin resistance among youth at risk of obesity.
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Gilles Paradis
Jennifer O'Loughlin
Jiawei Wang
Katherine Gray-Donald
Kelly Light
Marie-Eve Mathieu
Mélanie Henderson
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2013-11-06T00:00:00Z