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馮世祥、羅慶徽、陳宏一、徐尚為、朱基銘與林金定(2007)某醫學中心員工代謝症候群盛行率與影響因子初探。中華職業醫學雜誌,14卷(3),141-147頁。
楊宜青與張智仁(2007)代謝症候群、肥胖和糖尿病。台灣醫學,11卷(4),370-380頁。
黃麗卿與黃國晉(2007)代謝症候群的定義與流行病學。台灣醫學,11卷(4)期,363-369頁。
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