The importance of hdl-cholesterol and fat-free percentage as protective markers in risk factor hierarchy for patients with metabolic syndrome

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    The results support other studmain findings of the study address the sorting orderwhen of thediscussing most relevant param ies, suggesting thatThe abdominal fat is the most important adipose_tissue eters that influence MetS prevalence. The results support other studie of trunk fat percentages in subjects with and without MetS, in a more thorough analysis, suggesting that abdominal fat is the most important adipose_tissue when discussing me the authors observed an increase in both masses separately. ALR was already proposed as a valid biomarker of dysfunctional adipose_tissue. The first one is that the authors demonstrated the . . .

     

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