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Carotid intima-media thickness, dietary intake, and cardiovascular phenotypes in adolescents: relation to metabolic syndrome
Metabolism-Clinical and Experimental, 11/09/09
Croymans DM et al. – Most of the adolescents presented MS risk factors independent of ethnicity or a purportedly healthier lifestyle (SDA). Uric acid association with MS and its risk factors suggests its potentially heightened importance for the assessment of adolescent cardiovascular health.
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