Which anthropometric and metabolic index is superior in hypertension prediction among overweight/obese adults?
Maryam Abolhasani,1,* Nastaran Maghbouli,2,* Shahrokh Karbalai Saleh,3 Ziba Aghsaeifar,4 Faeze Sazgara,5 Maryam Tahmasebi,6 Haleh Ashraf,7 Jemal Haidar Ali8,* 1Cardiac Primary Prevention Research Center (CPPRC), Tehran Heart Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehr...
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Main Authors: | Abolhasani M (Author), Maghbouli N (Author), Karbalai Saleh S (Author), Aghsaeifar Z (Author), Sazgara F (Author), Tahmasebi M (Author), Ashraf H (Author), Haidar Ali J (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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