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- who: Machoene Derrick Sekgala from the University of Limpopo, Africa have published the research work: Anthropometric indices and cut-off points for screening of metabolic syndrome among South African taxi drivers, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Since no similar studies on MetS prevalence among taxi drivers in Cape Town could be located and the fact that this study focused on taxi drivers (>80% black men), the sample size was based on the findings of Peer et_al who indicated a 17.9% MetS prevalence among black men in Cape Town. This study aimed to examine the . . .
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