Which definition is better to identify metabolic syndrome among essential hypertensive patients? International diabetes federation or national cholesterol education program

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Segura, Julian
Garcia-Donaire, Jose A.
Roldan, Cecilia
Fernandez, Luisa
Guerrero, Lucia
Praga, Manuel
Ruilope, Luis M.
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