Suboptimal health status as an independent risk factor for type 2 diabetes mellitus in a community-based cohort: the China suboptimal health cohort study
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Youxin Wang | Wei Wang | Hao Wang | Yong Zhou | Xizhu Xu | Dong Li | Jie Zhang | Xiaoyu Zhang | Di Liu | S. Ge | M. Song | Haifeng Hou
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