Self-reported eating behaviors of military recruits are associated with body mass index at military accession and change during initial military training
Self-reported eating behaviors of military recruits are associated with body mass index at...
Fagnant, Heather S.;Armstrong, Nicholes J.;Lutz, Laura J.;Nakayama, Anna T.;Guerriere, Katelyn I.;Ruthazer, Robin;Cole, Renee E.;McClung, James P.;Gaffney-Stomberg, Erin;Karl, J. Philip;
2019-11-01 00:00:00
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Self-reported eating behaviors of military recruits are associated with body mass index at military accession and change during initial military training
Self-reported eating behaviors of military recruits are associated with body mass index at military accession and change during initial military training
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