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Gender Disparities in the Association Between Educational Attainment and Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Syndrome: Cross-Sectional Study
Gender Disparities in the Association Between Educational Attainment and Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Syndrome: Cross-Sectional Study
Authors of this article:
Yi Ding1 ; Xianglin Wu1 ; Qiuyu Cao1 ; Jiaojiao Huang1 ; Xiaoli Xu1 ; Youjin Jiang1 ; Yanan Huo2 ; Qin Wan3 ; Yingfen Qin4 ; Ruying Hu5 ; Lixin Shi6 ; Qing Su7 ; Xuefeng Yu8 ; Li Yan9 ; Guijun Qin10 ; Xulei Tang11 ; Gang Chen12 ; Min Xu1 ; Tiange Wang1 ; Zhiyun Zhao1 ; Zhengnan Gao13 ; Guixia Wang14 ; Feixia Shen15 ; Zuojie Luo4 ; Li Chen16 ; Qiang Li17 ; Zhen Ye5 ; Yinfei Zhang18 ; Chao Liu19 ; Youmin Wang20 ; Tao Yang21 ; Huacong Deng22 ; Lulu Chen23 ; Tianshu Zeng23 ; Jiajun Zhao24 ; Yiming Mu25 ; Shengli Wu26 ; Yuhong Chen1 ; Jieli Lu1 ; Weiqing Wang1 ; Guang Ning1 ; Yu Xu1 ; Yufang Bi1 ; Mian Li1Journals
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