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Small dense low density lipoprotein-cholesterol and cholesterol ratios to predict arterial stiffness progression in normotensive subjects over a 5-year period

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Table 1 Clinical and laboratory data for 816 normotensive subjects divided into two groups according to their gender
Table 1 Clinical and laboratory data for 816 normotensive subjects divided into two groups according to their gender (Continued)
Fig. 1 aSBP had higheraccording DBP.percentile age had higher baseline PWV, follow-up PWV andparameters between hypertension (HT) progression subjects with non-progression subjects
Table 4 Univariable and multivariable linear regression of sdLDL-C and cholesterol ratios with PWV parameters
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