Obesidad abdominal como factor de riesgo prevalente | 03 OCT 07

Riesgo nutricional y síndrome metabólico en las mujeres

La modificación de la dieta y la actividad física pudieron prevenir la aparición del síndrome metabólico en mujeres sanas de 30 a 69 años.
Autor/a: Barbara E Millen, Michael J Pencina, Ruth W Kimokoti, Lei Zhu, James B Meigs, José M Ordovas Nutritional risk and the metabolic syndrome in women: opportunities for preventive intervention from the Framingham Nutrition Study.
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