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Incidence of Metabolic Syndrome in Young Japanese Adults in a 6-Year Cohort Study: The Uguisudani Preventive Health Large-Scale Cohort Study (UPHLS).

Yasuo HaruyamaAyako NakagawaKumiko KatoMasayo MotoiToshimi SairenchiMitsumasa UmesawaAyako UematsuYuichirou KudouGen Kobashi
Published in: Journal of epidemiology (2019)
Our findings suggest that the incidences of MS in the 20s and 30s are lower, but account for about 20-50% of women with MS and 50-70% of men with MS in their 40s. However, the data are not negligible and early lifestyle intervention for MS is necessary in young adults.
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