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Regulation of Adiposity and Obesity Risk By Dietary Calcium: Mechanisms and Implications
Michael B. Zemel, PhD
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee
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Loss of body fat in obese African-American adults on yogurt supplemented diet.
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The effects of 1
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1
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-D
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1
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inhibits isoproterenol-stimulated lipolysis in human adipocytes.
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Fig. 5.
Mechanisms of the anti-obesity effect of dietary calcium.
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