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Original Article Relationship between salivary cortisol and metabolic syndrome in Uygur patients with obese hypertension

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Table 1. The comparison of age, obesity, blood pressure, and blood glucose relevant data between different groups
Figure 1. The whole day secretion curve of salivary cortisol and marked indexes (15). A
Table 3. The comparison of salivary cortisol, and its slope, AUC of curves between different groups
Table 4. The correlation between BMI, WC, SBP, DBP and values, slopes, AUC of salivary cortisol
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