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395 related items for PubMed ID: 30285642

  • 1. Using an introduced index to assess the association between food diversity and metabolic syndrome and its components in Chinese adults.
    Zhao W, Zhang J, Zhao A, Wang M, Wu W, Tan S, Guo M, Zhang Y.
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  • 13. Does the association between patterns of fruit and vegetables and metabolic syndrome incidence vary according to lifestyle factors and socioeconomic status?
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  • 15. Dietary fiber and nutrient density are inversely associated with the metabolic syndrome in US adolescents.
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  • 18. Association between self-reported eating speed and metabolic syndrome in a Beijing adult population: a cross-sectional study.
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