Diabetes and cardiovascular disease outcomes in the metabolically healthy obese phenotype: a cohort study
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Diabetes and cardiovascular disease outcomes in the metabolically healthy obese phenotype: a cohort study
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Catherine L Hill
Christopher J Seaborn
North West Adelaide Health Study Team
Renuka Visvanathan
Robert J Adams
Tiffany K Gill
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10.2337/DC12-1971
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2013-03-14T00:00:00Z