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A decline in inflammation is associated with less depressive symptoms after a dietary intervention in metabolic syndrome patients: A longitudinal study
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Autor
Perez-Cornago A.
De La Iglesia R.
Lopez-Legarrea P.
Abete I.
Navas-Carretero S.
Lacunza C.I.
Lahortiga F.
Martinez-Gonzalez M.A.
Martinez J.A.
Zulet M.A.
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