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Survival of the Fattest: Unexpected Findings About Hyperglycaemia and Obesity in a Population Based Study of 75-Year-Olds

BMJ Open - United Kingdom
doi 10.1136/bmjopen-2010-000012
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April 10, 2011

Authors
G. NilssonP. HedbergJ. Ohrvik
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BMJ


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