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The estimation of cardiovascular risk factors by body mass index and body fat percentage in Korean male adults
Metabolism-Clinical and Experimental, 06/05/09
Cho YG et al. - High BF% was related to increase of cardiovascular risk regardless of the level of BMI in Korean men. However, cardiovascular risk of men with high BMI without high BF% was not significantly increased.
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