Chronotype and Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet in Obesity: Results from the Opera Prevention Project (original) (raw)
Evaluation of the Relationship Between Chronotype, Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet, and Cardiometabolic Health in Adults
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