Inflammatory status in older women with and without metabolic syndrome: is there a correlation with risk factors?
Alessandro de Oliveira Silva,1,2 Ramires Alsamir Tibana,1 Margo Gomes Oliveira Karnikowski,3 Silvana Schwerz Funghetto,3 Jonato Prestes1 1Graduation Program in Physical Education and Health, Catholic University of Brasilia, 2Physical Education Department, Universitary Center of Brasilia, 3Ceilandia...
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Main Authors: | Oliveira Silva A, Tibana RA, Karnikowski MGO, Funghetto SS, Prestes J |
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Dove Medical Press
2013
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