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Adiponectin is an independent marker of glucose metabolism: a cross-sectional study in 4013 middle-aged men based on detailed oral glucose tolerance testing
2008) 44th EASD Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes In Diabetologia 51(S1). p.290-290(
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Disentangling dysthymia from major depressive disorder in suicide attempters' suicidality, comorbidity and symptomatology.
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Stroke Incidence, Recurrence, and Case-Fatality in Relation to Socioeconomic Position. A Population-Based Study of Middle-Aged Swedish Men and Women.
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The Pro12Ala polymorphism of the PPARG gene is not associated with the metabolic syndrome in an urban population of middle-aged Swedish individuals.
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C-reactive protein, established risk factors and social inequalities in cardiovascular disease - the significance of absolute versus relative measures of disease
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The V433M Variant of the CYP4F2 Is Associated With Ischemic Stroke in Male Swedes Beyond Its Effect on Blood Pressure.
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Long-term predictors of increased mortality risk in screened men with new hypertension; the Malmo preventive project.
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- 2007
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Social support at work and the risk of myocardial infarction and stroke in women and men.
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The role of low grade inflammation as measured by C-reactive protein levels in the explanation of socioeconomic differences in carotid atherosclerosis.
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Long-term change in cholesterol in relation to inflammation-sensitive plasma proteins: a longitudinal study.
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