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Profiles of levels of lipids and dyslipidaemia in children from Beijing, China
Cardiology in the Young, 10/19/09
Hui Y et al. – This study provides the newest current profiles of lipids for children living in Beijing. The authors found significant influences of age, districts of residence, and genders on the levels of lipids, features which need further attention in the prevention and treatment of dyslipidaemia.
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