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  3. Las bebidas azucaradas y los jugos de frutas están relacionados con un mayor riesgo de desarrollar diabetes tipo 2 entre los niños
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Published: March 19, 2024

Las bebidas azucaradas y los jugos de frutas están relacionados con un mayor riesgo de desarrollar diabetes tipo 2 entre los niños

Sesiones científicas de Epidemiología y Prevención (EPI) | Estilo de Vida (Lifestyle) y Salud Cardiometabólica 2024, de la American Heart Association (la Asociación Americana del Corazón), Resumen MP30
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