Cross sectional study about nutritional risk factors of metabolically unhealthy obesity
Introduction: A substantial proportion of obese subjects are metabolically healthy and free from metabolic complications. Many mechanisms that could explain the existence of the metabolically healthy obese phenotype have been suggested, involving in particular a healthy lifestyle and diet. The aim o...
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Main Authors: | Ben Othman Rym (Author), Berriche Olfa (Author), Gamoudi Amel (Author), Mizouri Ramla (Author), Jerab Donia (Author), Ben Amor Nadia (Author), Mahjoub Faten (Author), Jamoussi Henda (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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