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LAE Hughes, ICW Arts, T Ambergen… - The American journal of …, 2008 - Elsevier
Background: Dietary flavonoids are suggested to have antiobesity effects. Prospective
evidence of an association between flavonoids and body mass index (BMI) is lacking in …

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LAE HUGHES, ICW ARTS… - … American journal of …, 2008 - pascal-francis.inist.fr
Higher dietary flavone, flavonol, and catechin intakes are associated with less of an increase
in BMI over time in women : a longitudinal analysis from the Netherlands Cohort Study …

Higher dietary flavone, flavonol, and catechin intakes are associated with less of an increase in BMI over time in women: a longitudinal analysis from the Netherlands …

LA Hughes, IC Arts, T Ambergen, HA Brants… - The American Journal …, 2008 - europepmc.org
Background Dietary flavonoids are suggested to have antiobesity effects. Prospective
evidence of an association between flavonoids and body mass index (BMI) is lacking in …

Higher dietary flavone, flavonol, and catechin intakes are associated with less of an increase in BMI over time in women: a longitudinal analysis from the Netherlands …

LAE Hughes, ICW Arts, T Ambergen… - American Journal of …, 2008 - cabdirect.org
Background: Dietary flavonoids are suggested to have antiobesity effects. Prospective
evidence of an association between flavonoids and body mass index (BMI) is lacking in …

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LAE Hughes, IC Arts, T Ambergen, HA Brants… - population, 2008 - core.ac.uk
Background: Dietary flavonoids are suggested to have antiobesity effects. Prospective
evidence of an association between flavonoids and body mass index (BMI) is lacking in …

[PDF][PDF] Higher dietary flavone, flavonol, and catechin intakes are associated with less of an increase in BMI over time in women: a longitudinal analysis from the …

LAE Hughes, ICW Arts, T Ambergen, HAM Brants… - population, 2008 - researchgate.net
Background: Dietary flavonoids are suggested to have antiobesity effects. Prospective
evidence of an association between flavonoids and body mass index (BMI) is lacking in …

Higher dietary flavone, flavonol, and catechin intakes are associated with less of an increase in BMI over time in women: a longitudinal analysis from the Netherlands …

LAE Hughes, ICW Arts, T Ambergen… - … journal of clinical …, 2008 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Dietary flavonoids are suggested to have antiobesity effects. Prospective
evidence of an association between flavonoids and body mass index (BMI) is lacking in …

[引用][C] Higher dietary flavone, flavonol, and catechin intakes are associated with less of an increase in BMI over time in women: a longitudinal analysis from the …

H LA - Am J Clin Nutr., 2008 - cir.nii.ac.jp
Higher dietary flavone, flavonol, and catechin intakes are associated with less of an increase
in BMI over time in women : a longitudinal analysis from the Netherlands Cohort Study | CiNii …

Higher dietary flavone, flavonol, and catechin intakes are associated with less of an increase in BMI over time in women: a longitudinal analysis from the Netherlands …

LAE Hughes, IC Arts, T Ambergen… - … Journal of Clinical …, 2008 - cris.maastrichtuniversity.nl
BACKGROUND: Dietary flavonoids are suggested to have antiobesity effects. Prospective
evidence of an association between flavonoids and body mass index (BMI) is lacking in …

Higher dietary flavone, flavonol, and catechin intakes are associated with less of an increase in BMI over time in women: A longitudinal analysis from the Netherlands …

LAE Hughes, ICW Arts, T Ambergen… - American Journal of …, 2008 - resolver.tudelft.nl
Background: Dietary flavonoids are suggested to have antiobesity effects. Prospective
evidence of an association between flavonoids and body mass index (BMI) is lacking in …