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Associations between complementary medicine, satisfaction with body weight and shape, and the use of methods to lose or control weight: results of a national survey of 8009 Australian women
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Associations between complementary medicine, satisfaction with body weight and shape, and the use of methods to lose or control weight: results of a national survey of 8009 Australian women

Romy Lauche, Nicholas R Fuller, Holger Cramer, Jon Wardle, David Sibbritt and Jon Adams
Complementary Therapies in Medicine, Vol.36, pp.100-106
2018
PMID: 29458914
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Obesity Complementary medicine Weight loss Overweight Naturopathy

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