Gender-dependent associations between socioeconomic status and metabolic syndrome: a cross-sectional study in the adult Saudi population

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Nasser M Al-Daghri
Khalid M Alkharfy
Omar S Al-Attas
Nasiruddin Khan
Hanan A Alfawaz
Saad A Alghanim
Mansour A Al-Yousef
Abdulrahman S M Al-Ajlan
Majed S Alokail
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[1] King Saud University,Center of Excellence in Biotechnology Research
[2] King Saud University,Biomarkers Research Program, Biochemistry Department, College of Science
[3] King Saud University,Prince Mutaib Chair for Biomarkers of Osteoporosis, Biochemistry Department, College of Science
[4] King Saud University,Clinical Pharmacy Department, College of Pharmacy
[5] King Saud University,College of Food Science & Agriculture, Department of Food Science & Nutrition
[6] King Saud University,Department of Health Administration
[7] Ministry of Health,Health Affairs for Riyadh Region
[8] King Saud University,Department of Clinical Lab Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences
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Gender; Socioeconomic status; Marital status; Income; Education; Saudi Arabia;
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