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The metabolic syndrome

The metabolic syndrome
The metabolic syndrome
The metabolic syndrome is a highly prevalent condition that affects a considerate number of adults and has become increasingly relevant to many disciplines in clinical medicine. This title examines the pathogenesis of metabolic syndrome and its relationship with diabetes and coronary heart disease (CHD), and reviews different treatment options. It covers all aspects of the metabolic syndrome and its constituent diseases.

9780470025116
Wiley
Byrne, Christopher D.
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Wild, Sarah
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Byrne, Christopher D.
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Wild, Sarah
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Byrne, Christopher D. and Wild, Sarah (eds.) (2005) The metabolic syndrome , Chichester, GB. Wiley, 419pp.

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Abstract

The metabolic syndrome is a highly prevalent condition that affects a considerate number of adults and has become increasingly relevant to many disciplines in clinical medicine. This title examines the pathogenesis of metabolic syndrome and its relationship with diabetes and coronary heart disease (CHD), and reviews different treatment options. It covers all aspects of the metabolic syndrome and its constituent diseases.

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Published date: 9 September 2005

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Local EPrints ID: 181945
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/181945
ISBN: 9780470025116
PURE UUID: e819a4fe-6532-4cbe-b0f0-ce8f563dcd6b
ORCID for Christopher D. Byrne: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6322-7753

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Last modified: 23 Jul 2022 01:45

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Editor: Sarah Wild

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