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HIV NUTRITION UPDATE
VOLUME 9, ISSUE 2
Cardiovascular Disease Risk in HIV Infection:
Rationale for Diet, Exercise, and Healthy Lifestyle

 

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14. Hendricks KM, Dong KR, Tang A, et al. High-fiber diet in HIV-positive men is associated with lower risk of developing fat deposition. Am J Clin Nutr 2003;78:790-5.

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