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Studying the association between dietary pattern and the risk of metabolic syndrome among Syrian adults

دراسة مدى الإرتباط بين النمط الغذائي و خطورة الإصابة بالمتلازمة الأيضية عند عينة من البالغين في سوريا

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 Publication date 2017
and research's language is العربية
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Metabolic Syndrome increase the risk of cardiovascular disease and is associated with morbidity and mortality, so that, this research was conducted to study the risk factors of Metabolic Syndrome.

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