Canhada, S.L.; Vigo, Á.; Giatti, L.; Fonseca, M.d.J.; Lopes, L.J.; Cardoso, L.d.O.; Monteiro, C.A.; Schmidt, M.I.; Duncan, B.B.
Associations of Ultra-Processed Food Intake with the Incidence of Cardiometabolic and Mental Health Outcomes Go Beyond Specific Subgroups—The Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health. Nutrients 2024, 16, 4291.
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16244291
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Canhada SL, Vigo Á, Giatti L, Fonseca MdJ, Lopes LJ, Cardoso LdO, Monteiro CA, Schmidt MI, Duncan BB.
Associations of Ultra-Processed Food Intake with the Incidence of Cardiometabolic and Mental Health Outcomes Go Beyond Specific Subgroups—The Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health. Nutrients. 2024; 16(24):4291.
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16244291
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Canhada, Scheine Leite, Álvaro Vigo, Luana Giatti, Maria de Jesus Fonseca, Leidjaira Juvanhol Lopes, Letícia de Oliveira Cardoso, Carlos Augusto Monteiro, Maria Inês Schmidt, and Bruce Bartholow Duncan.
2024. "Associations of Ultra-Processed Food Intake with the Incidence of Cardiometabolic and Mental Health Outcomes Go Beyond Specific Subgroups—The Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health" Nutrients 16, no. 24: 4291.
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16244291
APA Style
Canhada, S. L., Vigo, Á., Giatti, L., Fonseca, M. d. J., Lopes, L. J., Cardoso, L. d. O., Monteiro, C. A., Schmidt, M. I., & Duncan, B. B.
(2024). Associations of Ultra-Processed Food Intake with the Incidence of Cardiometabolic and Mental Health Outcomes Go Beyond Specific Subgroups—The Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health. Nutrients, 16(24), 4291.
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16244291