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Lin JD, Chiou WK, Weng HF, et al. 
Application of three-dimensional body scanner: observation of prevalence of metabolic syndrome. [Journal Article]
Clin Nutr 2004 Dec; 23(6):1313-23.
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Tanchoco CC, Cruz AJ, Duante CA, et al. 
Prevalence of metabolic syndrome among Filipino adults aged 20 years and over. [Journal Article]
Asia Pac J Clin Nutr 2003; 12(3):271-6.
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Lin JD, Chiou WK, Weng HF, et al. 
Comparison of three-dimensional anthropometric body surface scanning to waist-hip ratio and body mass index in correlation with metabolic risk factors. [Journal Article]
J Clin Epidemiol 2002 Aug; 55(8):757-66.
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Chiou WK, Lin JD, Weng HF, et al. 
Correlation of the dysmetabolic risk factors with different anthropometric measurements. [Journal Article]
Endocr J 2005 Feb; 52(1):139-48.
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Al-Shayji IA, Akanji AO 
Obesity indices and major components of metabolic syndrome in young adult Arab subjects. [Journal Article]
Ann Nutr Metab 2004; 48(1):1-7.
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Gil K, Radziłłowicz P, Zdrojewski T, et al. 
Relationship between the prevalence of depressive symptoms and metabolic syndrome. Results of the SOPKARD Project. [JOURNAL ARTICLE]
Kardiol Pol 2006 May; 64(5):464-469.
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Misra KB, Endemann SW, Ayer M 
Measures of obesity and metabolic syndrome in Indian Americans in northern California. [Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't]
Ethn Dis 2006; 16(2):331-7.
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Aizawa Y, Kamimura N, Watanabe H, et al. 
Cardiovascular risk factors are really linked in the metabolic syndrome: this phenomenon suggests clustering rather than coincidence. [Journal Article]
Int J Cardiol 2006 May 10; 109(2):213-8.
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Jia WP, Xiang KS, Chen L, et al. 
Epidemiological study on obesity and its comorbidities in urban Chinese older than 20 years of age in Shanghai, China. [Journal Article]
Obes Rev 2002 Aug; 3(3):157-65.
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