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The prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in young adults. The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study

The prevalence of the metabolic syndrome is increasing worldwide. We studied its prevalence in Finnish young adults. Three definitions were applied: National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP), European Group for the Study of Insulin Resistance (EGIR) and International Diabetes Federation (IDF) cr...

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Published in:Journal of internal medicine 2007-02, Vol.261 (2), p.159-169
Main Authors: Mattsson, N., Rönnemaa, T., Juonala, M., Viikari, J. S. A., Raitakari, O. T.
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