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Frontiers of Nursing
Volume 7 (2020): Issue 3 (September 2020)
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Evaluate the effects of metabolic syndrome in adolescents and children
Rui-Min Jia
Rui-Min Jia
Nursing College, Shanxi University of Chinese Medicine
Jinzhong, China
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Jia, Rui-Min
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Xiao-Ning Yan
Xiao-Ning Yan
Clinical Practice of the Fourth College, Shanxi University of Chinese Medicine
Jinzhong, China
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Yan, Xiao-Ning
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Jing Sun
Jing Sun
Nursing College, Shanxi University of Chinese Medicine
Jinzhong, China
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Sun, Jing
Oct 02, 2020
Frontiers of Nursing
Volume 7 (2020): Issue 3 (September 2020)
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Published Online:
Oct 02, 2020
Page range:
287 - 292
Received:
Feb 01, 2020
Accepted:
Feb 26, 2019
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/fon-2020-0028
Keywords
metabolic syndrome
,
children/adolescents
,
type 2 diabetes
,
cardiovascular disease
,
metabolic syndrome definition
,
insulin resistance
,
obesity
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