313 Does increased resting heart rate among individuals with metabolic syndrome enhance the prediction of CVD risk? An analysis of a Newfoundland population cohort

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Cardiology
Main Authors: Turton, P., McKay, D., Helis, E., Fodor, J.G., Sussex, B., Gadag, V., Chockalingam, A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier BV 2011
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Turton, P.
McKay, D.
Helis, E.
Fodor, J.G.
Sussex, B.
Gadag, V.
Chockalingam, A.
313 Does increased resting heart rate among individuals with metabolic syndrome enhance the prediction of CVD risk? An analysis of a Newfoundland population cohort
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McKay, D.
Helis, E.
Fodor, J.G.
Sussex, B.
Gadag, V.
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title_short 313 Does increased resting heart rate among individuals with metabolic syndrome enhance the prediction of CVD risk? An analysis of a Newfoundland population cohort
title_full 313 Does increased resting heart rate among individuals with metabolic syndrome enhance the prediction of CVD risk? An analysis of a Newfoundland population cohort
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title_full_unstemmed 313 Does increased resting heart rate among individuals with metabolic syndrome enhance the prediction of CVD risk? An analysis of a Newfoundland population cohort
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