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1. The Study On The Relationship Between G1057D Variants Of IRS-2 Gene And T2DM
2. The Epidemiology Of Chronic Diabetic Complications Among The Patients Diagnosed With Type 2 Diabetes Aged Over 30 In The Shanghai Downtown
3. Effects Of Aggregation-dissipating On Lipids Metabolism In Metabolic Syndrome High Risk Population
4. The Epidemiological Study Of Women With Urinary Incontinence In China
5. Some Key Issues On The Association Of Central Obesity And Metabolic Risk Factors
6. Effects And Mechanism Of 11β-hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Type 1 On The Development Of Obesity
7. Relationships Between Insulin Resistance, Central Obesity And Multifactorial Intervention
8. Abnormalities Of Serum Cortisol And ACTH In Patients With Central Obesity In Relation To Leptin And Plasma Glucose
9. Epidemiological Study On Metabolic Syndrome In Community Population Of Jiangsu Province
10. The Correlation Between Abdominal Fat Distribution And Severity Of Coronary Artery Disease
11. Observation Of The Clinic Curative Effect On Acupunct Back-Shu Point And Front-Mu Point Of The Liver And Gallbladder For The Treatment Of The Centrality Obesity
12. Therapeution Effects Of Spleen Deficiency In Patients With Central Obesity Type Treated With Spleen Stomach Sanjiao Back-Shu And Front-Mu Point Compatibility Acupoint Catgut Embedding Therapy
13. Clinic Study On Central Obesity With The Treatment Of Moxibustion
14. Clinical Effect Observation Of Treating Central Obesity With Electric Needle Acupuncture Plus Catgut Embedding
15. Study On The Correlation Between Metabolic Syndrome And Male Erectile Dysfunction
16. The Correlation Between Visceral Fat Distribution And Carotid Atherosclerosis In Hypertension
17. Acupuncture, Catgut Embedding Therapy Clinical Study Of Simple Central Obesity
18. Clinical Study Of Navel Moxibustion With Acupuncture On Central Obesity
19. Elderly Population In Changshan People's Hospitalmedical And Epidemiological Survey Of Metabolic Syndrome Related Factors
20. The Analysis Of Middle-aged Men Tcm Syndrome Of Central Obesity
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