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Oxford University Press, International Journal of Epidemiology, 4(44), p. 1305-1319, 2015

DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyv012

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Blood pressure in relation to general and central adiposity among 500 000 adult Chinese men and women

Journal article published in 2015 by Z. Chen, H. Zhou, X. Zheng, M. Zhou, R. Zhou, B. Zhu, G. Zhou, Y. Guo, J. Chen, Zhengming Chen ORCID, X. Wang, X. Chen, Bian Zheng, Margaret Smith ORCID, L. Li and other authors.
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Abstract

Background: Greater adiposity is associated with higher blood pressure. Substantial uncertainty remains, however, about which measures of adiposity most strongly predict blood pressure and whether these associations differ materially between populations.