Prognostic impact of body weight and abdominal obesity in women and men with cardiovascular disease.
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Salim Yusuf | Janice Pogue | Qilong Yi | S. Yusuf | J. Bosch | G. Dagenais | J. Pogue | J. Mann | Gilles R Dagenais | Johannes F E Mann | Jackie Bosch | Q. Yi
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