De la evidencia a la práctica

Dietas para adelgazar populares

En la actualidad, no hay evidencias concluyentes sobre la superioridad a largo plazo de una dieta popular sobre otra para lograr la pérdida de peso.

Autor/a: Dres. Vasanti S Malik and Frank B Hu

Fuente: Cardiovascular Medicine. Vol 4 No 1. Enero 2007

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1. Referencias
2. Desarrollo

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