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    January 2024
  1. ALTHOFF KN, Stewart C, Humes E, Gerace L, et al
    The forecasted prevalence of comorbidities and multimorbidity in people with HIV in the United States through the year 2030: A modeling study.
    PLoS Med. 2024;21:e1004325.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    June 2023
  2. CHO EJ, Chung GE, Yoo JJ, Cho Y, et al
    The association between alcohol consumption and the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma according to glycemic status in Korea: A nationwide population-based study.
    PLoS Med. 2023;20:e1004244.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    January 2023
  3. PRINZ N, Putri RR, Reinehr T, Danielsson P, et al
    The association between perinatal factors and cardiometabolic risk factors in children and adolescents with overweight or obesity: A retrospective two-cohort study.
    PLoS Med. 2023;20:e1004165.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    November 2021
  4. STENBERG E, Marsk R, Sundbom M, Ottosson J, et al
    Remission, relapse, and risk of major cardiovascular events after metabolic surgery in persons with hypertension: A Swedish nationwide registry-based cohort study.
    PLoS Med. 2021;18:e1003817.
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    October 2021
  5. MARCUS ME, Ebert C, Geldsetzer P, Theilmann M, et al
    Unmet need for hypercholesterolemia care in 35 low- and middle-income countries: A cross-sectional study of nationally representative surveys.
    PLoS Med. 2021;18:e1003841.
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    October 2020
  6. GAO M, Lv J, Yu C, Guo Y, et al
    Metabolically healthy obesity, transition to unhealthy metabolic status, and vascular disease in Chinese adults: A cohort study.
    PLoS Med. 2020;17:e1003351.
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