СОВРЕМЕННЫЕ ПРЕДСТАВЛЕНИЯ О ПИТАНИИ И ФИЗИЧЕСКОЙ АКТИВНОСТИ В ЛЕЧЕНИИ НЕАЛКОГОЛЬНОЙ ЖИРОВОЙ БОЛЕЗНИ ПЕЧЕНИ
Аннотация
Об авторах
Н. Б. ГубергрицРоссия
Н. В. Беляева
Россия
А. Е. Клочков
Россия
Г. М. Лукашевич
Россия
П. Г. Фоменко
Россия
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Рецензия
Для цитирования:
Губергриц Н.Б., Беляева Н.В., Клочков А.Е., Лукашевич Г.М., Фоменко П.Г. СОВРЕМЕННЫЕ ПРЕДСТАВЛЕНИЯ О ПИТАНИИ И ФИЗИЧЕСКОЙ АКТИВНОСТИ В ЛЕЧЕНИИ НЕАЛКОГОЛЬНОЙ ЖИРОВОЙ БОЛЕЗНИ ПЕЧЕНИ. Экспериментальная и клиническая гастроэнтерология. 2018;(2):100-109.
For citation:
Gubergrits N.B., Byelyayeva N.V., Klochkov A.Y., Lukashevish G.M., Fomenko P.G. MODERN VIEWS ON NUTRITION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN THE TREATMENT OF NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE. Experimental and Clinical Gastroenterology. 2018;(2):100-109. (In Russ.)