Sex differences in body composition in youth with type 1 diabetes and its predictive value in cardiovascular disease risk assessment
Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews2022Vol. 39(1), pp. e3584–e3584
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Avivit Brener, Sandy Hamama, Hagar Interator, Asaf Ben Simon, Irina Laurian, Anna Dorfman, Efrat Chorna, Michal Yackobovitch‐Gavan, Asaf Oren, Ori Eyal, Yael Lebenthal
Abstract
Body composition measurement has a predictive value in CVD risk assessment in youth with T1D, with unique characteristics and influences in each sex.
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