Substituting sugar-sweetened beverages with water or milk is inversely associated with body fatness development from childhood to adolescence.
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Substituting sugar-sweetened beverages with water or milk is inversely associated with body fatness development from childhood to adolescence.
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Anna Rangan
Lars Bo Andersen
Margaret Allman-Farinelli
Miaobing Zheng
Susanne Merethe Lempert
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2014-05-09T00:00:00Z