Adolescent oligomenorrhea (age 14-19) tracks into the third decade of life (age 20-28) and predicts increased cardiovascular risk factors and metabolic syndrome. (Q39046078)
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scientific article published on 10 January 2015
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English | Adolescent oligomenorrhea (age 14-19) tracks into the third decade of life (age 20-28) and predicts increased cardiovascular risk factors and metabolic syndrome. |
scientific article published on 10 January 2015 |
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Adolescent oligomenorrhea (age 14-19) tracks into the third decade of life (age 20-28) and predicts increased cardiovascular risk factors and metabolic syndrome (English)
Charles J Glueck
Philip R Khoury
John A Morrison
Stephen R Daniels
10 January 2015
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