Body mass index was linked with multi-cardiometabolic abnormalities in Chinese children and adolescents: a community-based survey
Abstract Background Evidence on how body mass index (BMI) influence cardiometabolic health remains sparse in Chinese children and adolescents, especially in south China. We aim to investigate the effect of overweight and/or obesity on high blood pressure (HBP), dyslipidemia, elevated serum uric acid...
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Main Authors: | Huijing He (Author), Li Pan (Author), Jianwei Du (Author), Yuming Jin (Author), Pengben Jia (Author), Guangliang Shan (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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