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Effect of physical activity on pulse wave velocity in elderly subjects with normal glucose, prediabetes or Type 2 Diabetes / Erja Metsämarttila et al

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Table 1.  Anthropological and biochemical characteristics of the study population. Means ± standard deviations  or numbers of subjects
Table 2.  Multiple regression analysis of the cohort. Dependent variable (β, beta coefficient; CI confidence  intervals)

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