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Obesity occurs more frequently in subjects of a lower socioeconomic status and is associated with a lower income and unemployment. On the other hand, there is limited access of individuals with low so...
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Lead Sponsor
University of Ulm
Collaborators
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University Duisburg-Essen
Essen
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