The Waist Circumference That Predicts Insulin Resistance in Africans Is Higher in Women than Men-A Population-Specific Study

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Kabakambira, Jean Damascene
Briker, Sara M.
Baker, Rafeal L., Jr.
Courville, Amber B.
Mabundo, Lilian
Dubose, Christopher
Chung, Stephanie T.
Rahman, Md. Mizanur
Sumner, Anne E.
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10.2337/db18-1620-P
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