More Frequent Intake of Regular Meals and Less Frequent Snacking Are Weakly Associated with Lower Long-Term Gains in Body Mass Index and Fat Mass in Middle-Aged Men and Women

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More Frequent Intake of Regular Meals and Less Frequent Snacking Are Weakly Associated with Lower Long-Term Gains in Body Mass Index and Fat Mass in Middle-Aged Men and Women. / Larsen, Sofus C.; Heitmann, Berk L.

I: Journal of Nutrition, Bind 149, Nr. 5, 2019, s. 824-830.

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Larsen, SC & Heitmann, BL 2019, 'More Frequent Intake of Regular Meals and Less Frequent Snacking Are Weakly Associated with Lower Long-Term Gains in Body Mass Index and Fat Mass in Middle-Aged Men and Women', Journal of Nutrition, bind 149, nr. 5, s. 824-830. https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxy326

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Larsen, S. C., & Heitmann, B. L. (2019). More Frequent Intake of Regular Meals and Less Frequent Snacking Are Weakly Associated with Lower Long-Term Gains in Body Mass Index and Fat Mass in Middle-Aged Men and Women. Journal of Nutrition, 149(5), 824-830. https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxy326

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Larsen SC, Heitmann BL. More Frequent Intake of Regular Meals and Less Frequent Snacking Are Weakly Associated with Lower Long-Term Gains in Body Mass Index and Fat Mass in Middle-Aged Men and Women. Journal of Nutrition. 2019;149(5):824-830. https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxy326

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Larsen, Sofus C. ; Heitmann, Berk L. / More Frequent Intake of Regular Meals and Less Frequent Snacking Are Weakly Associated with Lower Long-Term Gains in Body Mass Index and Fat Mass in Middle-Aged Men and Women. I: Journal of Nutrition. 2019 ; Bind 149, Nr. 5. s. 824-830.

Bibtex

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