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Acknowledgments The study was funded by the National Institutes of Health (DP DK103999).
Compliance with Ethical Standards
Conflict of Interest The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.
Authors’ Contributions E.L.T. and CAB. developed the study concept and drafted the manuscript, in collaboration with all other coauthors. E.L.T. analyzed the data with analytic and methodological assistance from J.B. All authors provided critical revisions to the document, and then approved the final version of the manuscript for submission.
Ethical Approval All study procedures were approved by each of the two university’s institutional review boards (At the Utah site
IRB_00076031, at the Pittsburgh site IRBSTUDY2015_00000440). All the participants provided written informed consent.
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