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Dietary amino acids and incidence of hypertension: A principle component analysis approachTeymoori et al., 2017
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- Teymoori F
- Asghari G
- Mirmiran P
- Azizi F
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The current study aimed to investigate the association between dietary amino acid patterns and incidence of hypertension, using principal components factor analyses. This study was conducted within the framework of Tehran Lipid and Glucose Study on 4288 adults, who …
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