Progression of metabolic syndrome and associated cardiometabolic risk factors from prepuberty to puberty in children: the pubmep study

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  • who: Carmela de Lamas from the University of Rzeszow, Poland have published the paper: Progression of metabolic syndrome and associated cardiometabolic risk factors from prepuberty to puberty in children: The PUBMEP study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The PUBMEP study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of MetS and the progression of cardiometabolic risk factors related to it from prepuberty to puberty in a cohort of Spanish children. The authors also evaluate the utility of prepubertal risk factors, such as IR, not included in many of the current accepted MetS definitions for the prediction of pubertal . . .

     

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