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Definitions of the MetS According to the WHO, EGIR, NCEP, ACE, IDF and Updated NCEP Criteria

Definitions of the MetS According to the WHO, EGIR, NCEP, ACE, IDF and Updated NCEP Criteria. Jianjun Wang, et al. Stroke 2008;39:1078-83. Baseline Characteristics of Subjects by Incident Stroke During the 14-Year Follow-Up in Nondiabetic Subjects. Jianjun Wang, et al. Stroke 2008;39:1078-83.

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Definitions of the MetS According to the WHO, EGIR, NCEP, ACE, IDF and Updated NCEP Criteria

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  1. Definitions of the MetS According to the WHO, EGIR, NCEP, ACE, IDF and Updated NCEP Criteria Jianjun Wang, et al. Stroke 2008;39:1078-83

  2. Baseline Characteristics of Subjects by Incident Stroke During the 14-Year Follow-Up in Nondiabetic Subjects Jianjun Wang, et al. Stroke 2008;39:1078-83

  3. Hazard Ratios of the MetS to Predict Incident Stroke (n=150) According to Different Criteria for the MetS in 991 Non-diabetic Subjects During the 14-Year Follow-Up Jianjun Wang, et al. Stroke 2008;39:1078-83

  4. Hazard Ratios for the Individual Components of the MetS to Predict Incident Stroke in Nondiabetic Subjects During the 14-Year Follow-Up Jianjun Wang, et al. Stroke 2008;39:1078-83

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