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Energy Management for Personalized Weight Reduction (EMPOWER) Program: Three-Year Outcome Data. 个性化减重能量管理计划(EMPOWER):三年成果数据。
Advances in clinical endocrinology and metabolism Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-03-10
A P Vidmar, C Fink, B Torres, B Manzanarez, S D Mittelman, C P Wee, C Borzutzky
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