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The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences Advance Access originally published online on February 27, 2009
The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences 2009 64A(4):503; doi:10.1093/gerona/gln046
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The Metabolic Syndrome Is Associated With Circulating Adipokines in Older Adults Across a Wide Range of Adiposity

Mehmet Ilkin Naharci

Department of Internal Medicine, Gulhane School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey

Address correspondence to Mehmet Ilkin Naharci, PhD, Department of Internal Medicine, Gulhane School of Medicine, Ankara 06018, Turkey. Email: drnaharci@yahoo.com

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You and colleagues (1) found some interesting data regarding the relationship of metabolic syndrome (MetS) to several adipokines and the role of total and visceral adiposity in influencing . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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