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International Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism

Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences

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1. The effects of pedometer-based exercise on central and peripheral vascular functions among young sedentary men with CVD risk factors

- Omar N. , et al.

2. Reference intervals of total testosterone in adult Filipino men

- Buenaluz-Sedurante M. , et al.

3. Augmentation index is a better marker for cardiovascular risk in young Malaysian males: A comparison of involvement of pulse wave velocity, augmentation index, and C-reactive protein

- Aminuddin A. , et al.

4. Total testosterone and sex hormone-binding globulin are significantly associated with metabolic syndrome in middle-aged and elderly men

- Chin K.Y. , et al.

5. Sex hormones in Malay and Chinese men in Malaysia: Are there age and race differences?

- Chin K.Y. , et al.

6. Perceived physical activity barriers related to body weight status and sociodemographic factors among Malaysian men in Klang Valley

- Ibrahim S. , et al.

7. High C reactive protein associated with increased pulse wave velocity among urban men with metabolic syndrome in Malaysia

- Aminuddin A. , et al.

8. Carotid intima media thickness among young males with cardiovascular risk factors

- Aminuddin A. , et al.

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