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{{r_EZ|The Energostatic Hypothesis}}
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{{r_EZ|The Lipostatic Hypothesis}}
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  • History of food [r]: A cultural study that involves multidisciplinary approaches from economics, sociology and demography, and even literature. [e]
  • Healthy obesity [r]: The healthy obese phenotype is characterized by favorable cardiometabolic risk factors despite excess adipose tissue. [e]
  • Iron deficiency anemia [r]: Anaemia resulting from a deficiency of iron, characterized by hypochromic microcytic erythrocytes and a normoblastic reaction of the bone marrow. [e]