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Circulating Adiponectin: Associations with Risk Factors and the Reynolds Risk Score in Women without Prior Major Cardiovascular Events
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Calomfirescu N et al. – Plasma adiponectin levels are significantly lower in women with MetS, but as a stand–alone tool plasma adiponectin may be of little value in the diagnosis MetS. Circulating adiponectin levels are not associated with the global cardiovascular risk calculated using RRS.
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