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Publications by Isabel Holmbäck
A High Eating Frequency Is Associated With an Overall Healthy Lifestyle in Middle-Aged Men and Women and Reduced Likelihood of General and Central Obesity in Men
British Journal of Nutrition
Medicine
Nutrition
Dietetics
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Variation of Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Healthy Middle-Aged Men
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