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Tea Consumption and Health Beneficences of Green Tea Drinking- A Community-based Cross-sectional Study in Urban Chinese Men

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Table 1. Current status of tea-drinking behaviors in Chinese male subjects (n=2927)
Table 3. Sort-specific characteristics of tea consumption behaviors in Chinese male PTDRs (n=2156)
Table 4. City-specific characteristics of tea consumption behaviors in Chinese male GTDRs (n=1747)

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