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spellingShingle Petersen, Kristina E. N., Johnsen, Nina F., Olsen, Anja, Albieri, Vanna, Olsen, Lise K. H., Dragsted, Lars O., Overvad, Kim, Tjønneland, Anne, Egeberg, Rikke, British Journal of Nutrition, The combined impact of adherence to five lifestyle factors on all-cause, cancer and cardiovascular mortality: a prospective cohort study among Danish men and women, Nutrition and Dietetics, Medicine (miscellaneous)
title The combined impact of adherence to five lifestyle factors on all-cause, cancer and cardiovascular mortality: a prospective cohort study among Danish men and women
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