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Diabetes and hyperlipemia are the main metabolic perturbations in Portugal and they related to atherogenic risk.
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Rodrigues, P.O., de Mequita, M.F., de Carvalho, M.G.P., Magalhães, J., Halpern, M.J. (1985). Biochemical Aspects of Some Obesities. In: Halpern, M.J. (eds) Lipid Metabolism and Its Pathology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2445-4_16
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