Body mass index an early indicator of abnormal glucose and lipid profiles in young Indian adults

Body Mass Index; Waist-hip Ratio; Lipid Profile, Blood Glucose Level INTRODUCTION In a world where food supplies are scarce, the ability to store energy in excess of what is required for future use is essential for survival. [...]a simple study was planned to categorize apparently healthy young adul...

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Child development
Cholesterol
Diabetes
Disease prevention
Gene expression
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Insulin resistance
Lifestyles
Lipids
Lipoproteins
Obesity
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Young adults
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