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Percentiles of serum uric acid and cardiometabolic abnormalities in obese Italian children and adolescents

To investigate the association of serum uric acid (SUA) with cardiometabolic abnormalities in Caucasian overweight/obese children (

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Published in:Italian journal of pediatrics 2017-01, Vol.43 (1), p.3-3, Article 3
Main Authors: Luciano, Rosa, Shashaj, Blegina, Spreghini, MariaRita, Del Fattore, Andrea, Rustico, Carmela, Wietrzykowska Sforza, Rita, Morino, Giuseppe Stefano, Dallapiccola, Bruno, Manco, Melania
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Body Mass Index
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Child
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Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Humans
Incidence
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Metabolic Syndrome - epidemiology
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Pediatric Obesity - complications
Pediatric Obesity - epidemiology
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