Trunk fat and leg fat have independent and opposite associations with fasting and postload glucose levels: the Hoorn study

M.B. Snijder*, J.M. Dekker, M. Visser, L.M. Bouter, C.D.A. Stehouwer, J.S. Yudkin, R.J. Heine, G. Nijpels, J.C. Seidell

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