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Usefulness of Standard BMI Cut-Offs for Quality of Life and Psychological Well- Being in Women
Written by JorgeVieira P.N., Palmeira A.L., Mata J., Kolotkin R.L., Silva M.N., Sardinha L.B., Teixeira P.J. (2012). Usefulness of standard BMI cut-offs for quality of life and psychological well-being in women. Obesity Facts, 5:795-805.
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