Body mass index, waist circumference and waist–hip ratio: which is the better discriminator of cardiovascular disease mortality risk? Evidence from an individual‐participant meta‐analysis of 82 864 participants from nine cohort studies
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A. Kengne | S. Czernichow | E. Stamatakis | G. Batty | M. Hamer | G. Batty | S Czernichow | M Hamer | G D Batty | E Stamatakis | A-P Kengne | A. Kengne
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