Associations of retinal microvascular caliber with large arterial function and structure: A population‐based study of 11 to 12 year‐olds and midlife adults

We examined associations between retinal microvascular and large arterial phenotypes to explore relationships between the micro‐ and macro‐vasculature in childhood and midlife.

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