Gilliland et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Children's lung function and antioxidant vitamin, fruit, juice, and vegetable intakeGilliland et al., 2003
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- Gilliland F
- Berhane K
- Li Y
- Gauderman W
- McConnell R
- Peters J
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- American journal of epidemiology
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The authors investigated the relation between children's pulmonary function and intake of fruits, vegetables, juices, and vitamins A, C, and E by examining cross-sectional data from 2,566 children in the Children's Health Study collected during 1997–1998. Low total vitamin …
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