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between October 2017 and May 2018 ( Fig. 1 ). We collected basic clinical data including age, systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), and BMI from patients who met the following inclusion criteria: (i) Chinese nationality, (ii) >18
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health checkup items, such as carotid, thyroid, liver, blood pressure, and uric acid, and provide valuable advice to workers on the early management of many diseases. The association of MetS and its components and THs is controversial as described above
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.13(0.62, 2,12) 0.313 AKI, acute kidney injury; BNP, brain natriuretic peptide; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; FT3, free triiodothyronine; FT4, free thyroxine; LVEF, left ventricular ejection fraction; NSTEMI, non-ST segment elevation myocardial
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weight in kilograms by the squared height in meters (kg/m 2 ). Systolic and diastolic blood pressure were measured every minute for a period of 10 min using a DINAMAP monitor. The size of the cuff was chosen according to the arm circumference. The average
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performed under supervision, during which blood pressure and heart rate were evaluated hourly during the test. The FT4 levels increase rate was calculated using the formula: % FT4 increase = (maximum FT4 − baseline FT4 (µg/dL))/baseline FT4 (µg/dL) × 100
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