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  6. ... 9 kg/m 2 (also called class 1 obesity) and a serious medical condition that might improve with weight loss. Some of these conditions are obstructive sleep apnea , ...
  7. ... Altieri B, Polese B, et al. Nutritionist and obesity: brief overview on efficacy, safety, and drug interactions of the main weight-loss dietary supplements. Int J Obes Suppl . 2019;9( ...
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