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Inter-relationships between the Severity of Metabolic Syndrome, Insulin and Adiponectin and their Relationship to Future Type 2 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease OA
Cited by 50
Semantic Scholar
Adolescent oligomenorrhea (age 14-19) tracks into the third decade of life (age 20-28) and predicts increased cardiovascular risk factors and metabolic syndrome.
Cited by 35
Semantic Scholar
Severity of the metabolic syndrome as a predictor of type 2 diabetes between childhood and adulthood: the Princeton Lipid Research Cohort Study OA
Cited by 104
Semantic Scholar
Adolescent and young adult female determinants of visceral adipose tissue at ages 26-28 years.
Cited by 12
Semantic Scholar
Severity of Metabolic Syndrome as a Predictor of Cardiovascular Disease Between Childhood and Adulthood: The Princeton Lipid Research Cohort Study. OA
Cited by 84
Semantic Scholar
Genetic architecture of lipid traits changes over time and differs by race: Princeton Lipid Follow-up Study OA
Cited by 12
Semantic Scholar
Ideal Cardiovascular Health in Young Adult Populations From the United States, Finland, and Australia and Its Association With cIMT: The International Childhood Cardiovascular Cohort Consortium OA
Cited by 102
Semantic Scholar
Research Topics
Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
(67)
Diabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and Lipoproteins
(49)
Birth, Development, and Health
(37)
Advanced Queuing Theory Analysis
(25)
Lipoproteins and Cardiovascular Health
(20)
Affiliations
Wesleyan University
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
AT&T (United States)
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Boston Children's Hospital