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494 related items for PubMed ID: 28251342
1. The relationship between carbohydrate quality and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome: challenges of glycemic index and glycemic load. de Mello Fontanelli M, Sales CH, Carioca AAF, Marchioni DM, Fisberg RM. Eur J Nutr; 2018 Apr; 57(3):1197-1205. PubMed ID: 28251342 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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