Health care access and prevalence of the metabolic syndrome among elders living in high-altitude areas of the Mediterranean islands: the MEDIS study.
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D. Panagiotakos | S. Tyrovolas | V. Bountziouka | E. Gotsis | G. Metallinos | A. Zeimbekis | E. Polychronopoulos | C. Lionis | C. Chalkias | I. Tsiligianni | Marianthi Morena
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