Dietary patterns are associated with metabolic syndrome in adult Samoans
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Dietary patterns are associated with metabolic syndrome in adult Samoans
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scientific article published on 26 August 2009
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Dietary patterns are associated with metabolic syndrome in adult Samoans
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Dietary patterns are associated with metabolic syndrome in adult Samoans.
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Dietary patterns are associated with metabolic syndrome in adult Samoans
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Dietary patterns are associated with metabolic syndrome in adult Samoans.
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Dietary patterns are associated with metabolic syndrome in adult Samoans
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Dietary patterns are associated with metabolic syndrome in adult Samoans.
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Dietary patterns are associated with metabolic syndrome in adult Samoans
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Ana Baylin
Christine Quested
Hannia Campos
Julia R DiBello
Peter Kraft
Robert Goldberg
Stephen T McGarvey
Tuiasina Salamo Laumoli
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10.3945/JN.109.107888
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2009-08-26T00:00:00Z