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- who: Ming Ying et al. from the Medical School, University of Chihuahua, Mexico have published the paper: Long-term trajectories of BMI and cumulative incident metabolic syndrome: A cohort study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors used data from the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) to identify BMI trajectories derived from records of growth period and investigate the associations between BMI trajectories and cumulative incident MetS. This study provided new evidence for the relationship between BMI and metabolic disorders in several aspects. The study focuses on teenagers who were in the growth period . . .
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