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398 related items for PubMed ID: 9328546

  • 1. Central obesity, insulin resistance, syndrome X, lipoprotein(a), and cardiovascular risk in Indians, Malays, and Chinese in Singapore.
    Hughes K, Aw TC, Kuperan P, Choo M.
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  • 12. Can dietary factors explain differences in serum cholesterol profiles among different ethnic groups (Chinese, Malays and Indians) in Singapore?
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