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Hierarchical analysis of anthropometric indices in the prediction of 5-year incidence of hypertension in apparently healthy adults: The ATTICA study
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Panagiotakos DB et al. – Among various anthropometric measurements that showed a significant association with hypertension incidence, waist circumference was the best predictor. The latter finding may lead to new pathophysiological mechanisms for the development of hypertension.
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