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Relationship between urinary heavy metals with metabolic syndrome and its components in population from Hoveyzeh cohort study: A case-control study in Iran
/0 Comments/in Hoveizeh Cohort Study Publications, Publication /by HCSAssociation between liver enzymes and metabolic syndrome: results of the enrollment phase of Tabari cohort
/0 Comments/in Mazandaran Cohort Study Publications /by MCSLow-Fat Dairy Consumption Linked to Decreased Risk of Incident Metabolic Syndrome in Children, Adolescents
/0 Comments/in News, TLGS news /by TLGSThe consumption of dairy products, especially low-fat milk and yogurt products, was found to be associated with a lower risk of incident metabolic syndrome in children and adolescents, according to the results of a study published in Acta Diabetologica. Read more
Association between gravidity and risk of metabolic syndrome: Results of Tabari cohort study
/0 Comments/in Mazandaran Cohort Study Publications, Publication, Publication, Publication, Publication, Publication /by MCSSeverity of the metabolic syndrome as a predictor of prediabetes and type 2 diabetes in first degree relatives of type 2 diabetic patients: A 15-year prospective cohort study
/0 Comments/in IDPC Publications /by IDPCProbiotic and synbiotic supplementation could improve metabolic syndrome in prediabetic adults: A randomized controlled trial
/0 Comments/in /by IDPC12‑Year Follow‑Up Study of the C‑Reactive Protein in Iranian Middle‑Aged Women: Isfahan Cohort Study.
/0 Comments/in ICS Publications /by ICSThe association between the serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D level and cardiovascular events in individuals with and without metabolic syndrome
/0 Comments/in ICS Publications, ICS Publications /by ICSRisk of diabetes according to the metabolic health status and degree of obesity
/0 Comments/in IDPC Publications, IDPC Publications /by IDPCContact
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