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Trajectories of Entering the Metabolic Syndrome. The Framingham Heart Study
Circulation, 11/04/09
Franco OH et al. – Particular trajectories and combinations of factors on entering the MetS confer higher risks of incident cardiovascular disease and mortality in the general population and among those with MetS. Intense efforts are required to identify populations with these particular combinations and to provide them with adequate treatment at early stages of disease.
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