Obesity attenuates acute phosphate excretion after an oral challenge in females: A sex-specific effect of obesity on phosphate handling
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- DOI: 10.1111/dom.15362
Obesity attenuates acute phosphate excretion after an oral challenge in females: A sex-specific effect of obesity on phosphate handling
Keywords: calcium; mineral metabolism; obesity; phosphate; waist-height ratio.
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