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1027 related items for PubMed ID: 18627500

  • 1. Changing patterns of diet, physical activity and obesity among urban, rural and slum populations in north India.
    Yadav K, Krishnan A.
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  • 13. Prevalence of sustained hypertension and obesity in urban and rural school going children in Ludhiana.
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