HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Naoki Nakaya and colleagues from the observational study in Japan have published the research work: BMC Public Health Similarities in cardiometabolic risk factors among random male-female pairs: large, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Participant characteristics and results of the random male-female pairs in this study as well as the spouse pairs (reported in the Atherosclerosis journal 2021) are shown in Table 1.
- how: To investigate the study hypothesis the authors analysed the data of more than 5000 male-female pairs obtained from a large observational study in Japan . Data collection . . .
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