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Prevalence of Premorbid Metabolic Syndrome in Spanish Adult Workers Using IDF and ATPIII Diagnostic Criteria: Relationship with Cardiovascular Risk Factors

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Table 1. General characteristics of the participants categorized by gender.
Table 3. Distribution of risk factors by the presence/absence of PMetS.
Table 5. Cardiovascular risk determined using Framingham-REGICOR equation.

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