Comparative Assessment of the Utility of Anthropometric and Bioelectrical Impedance Indices as Potential Predictors of Hypertension within a Ghanaian Adult Population: A Cross-Sectional Study.
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Full Title: Int J Hypertens
Abbreviation: Int J Hypertens
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Language: N/A
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Subject Category: Peripheral Vascular Disease
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"Conflicts of Interest All authors declare no conflicts of interest."
"The authors want to acknowledge all study participants for agreeing to participate in the study. The study was supported by funding from National Academy of Sciences, USA, through the partnership for enhanced engagement (PEER) of women in the science mentorship program and the African Partnership for Chronic Disease Research (APCDR), University of Cambridge Postdoctoral Fellowship program."
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