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Impact of body weight on the achievement of minimal disease activity in patients with rheumatic diseases: a systematic review and meta analysis

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Table 1 Characteristics of included studies
Fig. 1 Forest plot of minimal disease activity achievement in obese patients versus normal-weight patients with rheumatic diseases (rheumatoidarthritis or psoriatic arthritis)
Table 2 Odds of achieving minimal disease activity in obese patients versus normal-weight patients, stratified according to type ofrheumatic disease (rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis)

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