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Betaine supplementation decreases plasma homocysteine concentrations but does not affect body weight, body composition, or resting energy expenditure in human subjects,,

Ursula Schwab, Anneli Törrönen, Leena Toppinen, Georg Alfthan, Markku Saarinen, Antti Aro, Matti Uusitupa

American Journal of Clinical Nutrition · 2002 · ▲ 186 citations

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Schwab, U., Törrönen, A., Toppinen, L., Alfthan, G., Saarinen, M., Aro, A., &amp; Uusitupa, M. (2002). Betaine supplementation decreases plasma homocysteine concentrations but does not affect body weight, body composition, or resting energy expenditure in human subjects,,. <em>American Journal of Clinical Nutrition</em>. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/76.5.961
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Schwab U, Törrönen A, Toppinen L, Alfthan G, Saarinen M, Aro A, et al. Betaine supplementation decreases plasma homocysteine concentrations but does not affect body weight, body composition, or resting energy expenditure in human subjects,,. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2002. doi:10.1093/ajcn/76.5.961.
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@article{ursula2002Betain, title = {Betaine supplementation decreases plasma homocysteine concentrations but does not affect body weight, body composition, or resting energy expenditure in human subjects,,}, author = {Ursula Schwab and Anneli Törrönen and Leena Toppinen and Georg Alfthan and Markku Saarinen and Antti Aro and Matti Uusitupa}, journal = {American Journal of Clinical Nutrition}, year = {2002}, doi = {10.1093/ajcn/76.5.961}, }

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