Research Article

Increased C-Reactive Protein in Brazilian Children: Association with Cardiometabolic Risk and Metabolic Syndrome Components (PASE Study)

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Mean serum hs-CRP concentration (dependent variable) according to the accumulation of altered (a) traditional cardiometabolic risk factors, (b) metabolic syndrome components, (c) nontraditional cardiometabolic risk factors, and (d) risk factors from the final regression model in children, Viçosa, MG, Brazil, 2015. Multiple linear regression () adjusted for age, sex, ethnicity, income, and sedentary behavior.
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