Circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels and hypertension risk after adjusting for publication bias
Abstract Background Previous systematic reviews reported that serum vitamin D deficiency was associated with risk of hypertension. The aim was to conduct a meta-epidemiological analysis for evaluating the potential effects of publication bias. Methods The selection criterion was defined as a follow-...
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