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The effects of a multi-ingredient dietary supplement on body composition, adipokines, blood lipids, and metabolic health in overweight and obese men and women: a randomized controlled trial
Michael J Ormsbee1 Department of NutritionFood and Exercise Sciences, Florida State University32306TallahasseeFLUSA;2 University of KwaZulu-NatalDurbanSouth Africa;3 Institute of Sports Science & MedicineFlorida State UniversityTallahasseeFLUSACorrespondence[email protected]
, Shweta R Rawal1 Department of NutritionFood and Exercise Sciences, Florida State University32306TallahasseeFLUSA
, Daniel A Baur1 Department of NutritionFood and Exercise Sciences, Florida State University32306TallahasseeFLUSA
, Amber W Kinsey1 Department of NutritionFood and Exercise Sciences, Florida State University32306TallahasseeFLUSA
, Marcus L Elam1 Department of NutritionFood and Exercise Sciences, Florida State University32306TallahasseeFLUSA
, Maria T Spicer1 Department of NutritionFood and Exercise Sciences, Florida State University32306TallahasseeFLUSA
, Nicholas T Fischer1 Department of NutritionFood and Exercise Sciences, Florida State University32306TallahasseeFLUSA
, Takudzwa A Madzima1 Department of NutritionFood and Exercise Sciences, Florida State University32306TallahasseeFLUSA
& D David Thomas1 Department of NutritionFood and Exercise Sciences, Florida State University32306TallahasseeFLUSA
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Published online: 01 Apr 2022
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