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Resting heart rate and blood pressure, independent of each other, proportionally raise the risk for type-2 diabetes mellitus
International Journal of Epidemiology, 07/01/09
Nagaya T et al. - Resting heart rate and BP proportionally raise the risk for DM in middle-aged healthy men and women. Moreover, the adverse effects of fast heart rate and high BP are independent of each other as well as of the influences of conventional confounders.
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