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    Alcoholic beverage preference and diabetes incidence across Europe: the Consortium on Health and Ageing Network of Cohorts in Europe and the United States (CHANCES) project.

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    Authors
    Sluik, D
    Jankovic, N
    Hughes, M
    O'Doherty, M G
    Schöttker, B
    Drygas, W
    Rolandsson, O
    Männistö, S
    Ordóñez-Mena, J M
    Ferrieres, J
    Bamia, C
    de Gaetano, G
    Kiefte-De Jong, J C
    Franco, O H
    Sluijs, I
    Spijkerman, A M W
    Sans, S
    Eriksson, S
    Kromhout, D
    Trichopoulou, A
    Wilsgaard, T
    Brenner, H
    Kuulasmaa, K
    Laatikainen, T
    Söderberg, S
    Iacoviello, L
    Boffetta, P
    Kee, F
    Feskens, E J M
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    Alcoholic beverage preference and diabetes incidence across Europe: the Consortium on Health and Ageing Network of Cohorts in Europe and the United States (CHANCES) project.
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    Eur J Clin Nutr 2017; 71:659-6
    Publiekssamenvatting
    It is unknown if wine, beer and spirit intake lead to a similar association with diabetes. We studied the association between alcoholic beverage preference and type 2 diabetes incidence in persons who reported to consume alcohol.
    DOI
    10.1038/ejcn.2017.4
    PMID
    28225055
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10029/621864
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1038/ejcn.2017.4
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