Visceral adiposity would be expected to predict incident diabetes better in women than men

scientific article published on 24 November 2009

Visceral adiposity would be expected to predict incident diabetes better in women than men is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S00125-009-1613-3
P698PubMed publication ID19937223

P50authorGabriel LeungQ5515719
C. Mary SchoolingQ44060846
Kar Keung ChengQ44607713
P2093author name stringT H Lam
C Q Jiang
W S Zhang
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P433issue2
P304page(s)393-395
P577publication date2009-11-24
P1433published inDiabetologiaQ5270140
P1476titleVisceral adiposity would be expected to predict incident diabetes better in women than men
P478volume53

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