Restaurant foods, sugar-sweetened soft drinks, and obesity risk among young African American women.
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Restaurant foods, sugar-sweetened soft drinks, and obesity risk among young African American women.
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Deborah A Boggs
Julie R Palmer
Kepher H Makambi
Lucile L Adams-Campbell
Patricia F Coogan
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