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INCREASED LEVELS OF ADVANCED GLYCATION END PRODUCTS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH HIGHER AORTIC STIFFNESS IN YOUNGER INDIVIDUALS OF THE GENERAL POPULATION
2023) Eruopean Society of Hypertension 2023 Annual Meeting In Journal of Hypertension 41(Suppl 3). p.269-269(
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PLASMA METABOLOMIC PROFILING PREDICTS AORTIC STIFFNESS AND RISK OF INCIDENT CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND MORTALITY AFTER 16 YEARS OF FOLLOW-UP IN THE GENERAL POPULATION
2023) European Society of Hypertension 2023 - Annual meeting In Journal of Hypertension 41(Suppl 3). p.60-60(
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Polygenic risk of type 2 diabetes is associated with incident vascular dementia : a prospective cohort study
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Short-term association between outdoor temperature and the hydration-marker copeptin : a pooled analysis in five cohorts
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Streptococcus Species Abundance in the Gut Is Linked to Subclinical Coronary Atherosclerosis in 8973 Participants From the SCAPIS Cohort
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- 2022
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Association of arterial stiffness with coronary artery calcium score in the general-population : the Swedish CArdioPulmonary bioImage study
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The inverse association between a fish consumption biomarker and gingival inflammation and periodontitis : A population-based study
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Associations between HIV viremia during antiretroviral therapy and cardiovascular disease
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Obesity is associated with coronary artery stenosis independently of metabolic risk factors : The population-based SCAPIS study
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Type 1 diabetes, cognitive ability and incidence of cardiovascular disease and death over 60 years of follow-up time in men
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