Trajectories of metabolic syndrome development in young adults.

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Published in PLoS One on November 04, 2014

Authors

Vivian T W Poon1, Jennifer L Kuk1, Chris I Ardern1

Author Affiliations

1: School of Kinesiology and Health Science, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada.

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