Association of body mass index with peripheral arterial disease in older adults: the Cardiovascular Health Study.
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I. D. de Boer | D. Siscovick | A. Newman | M. Criqui | S. Zieman | L. Djoussé | J. Ix | T. Nelson | M. Biggs | J. Kizer | K. Mukamal
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