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Effect of lifestyle intervention on cardiometabolic risk factors: results of the POWER-UP trial

Authors
  1. A Borushek
  2. AG Tsai
  3. D B Sarwer
  4. DF Tate
  5. DJ Goldstein
  6. DR Matthews
  7. E Panigrahi
  8. GG Bennett
  9. HC Yeh
  10. IS Ockene
  11. J Chittams
  12. JM Ashley
  13. L K Diewald
  14. LF Van Gaal
  15. LJ Appel
  16. LJ Appel
  17. LP Svetkey
  18. M L Vetter
  19. ML Vetter
  20. Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Cholesterol in Adults (Adult Treatment Panel III) National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) Expert Panel on Detection
  21. PD Martin
  22. R H Moore
  23. RR Wing
  24. S Volger
  25. T A Wadden
  26. TA Wadden
  27. TA Wadden
  28. WC Knowler
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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