Metabolic Syndrome among Apparently Healthy Nigerians with the Harmonized Criteria: Prevalence and Concordance with the (IDF) and Third Report of the (NCEP-ATP III) Criteria
Conclusion: The prevalence of metabolic syndrome was low in this population. There was a substantial agreement among the three diagnostic criteria.Keywords:Concordance,Diagnostic criteria,metabolic syndrome,Prevalence.View:PDF (160.13 KB)Click here to download the PDF file.‹ Diagnosis and Identification of Risk Factors for Heart Disease Patients Using Generalized Additive Model and Data Mining TechniquesActivation of Cardiac TNF- α in Altered Thyroid State-Induced Cardiometabolic Disorder ›
Source: Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research - Category: Cardiology Authors: yunus Source Type: research
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