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E L Barrett-Connor

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Diabete & Metabolisme|June 1, 1995
Testosterone and risk factors for cardiovascular disease in menE L Barrett-Connor
Public Health Reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974)|September 1, 1989
The risks and benefits of long-term estrogen replacement therapyE L Barrett-Connor
Annals of Internal Medicine|December 1, 1985
Obesity, atherosclerosis, and coronary artery diseaseE L Barrett-Connor
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice|July 1, 1987
Recent nutrient intake and fasting plasma glucose in healthy North-American adultsE L Barrett-Connor, K T Khaw
Archives of Internal Medicine|June 9, 1997
Urinary N-telopeptide levels discriminate normal, osteopenic, and osteoporotic bone mineral densityD L Schneider, E L Barrett-Connor
Annals of Epidemiology|February 1, 1991
Are insulin and hypertension independently related?S Asch, D L Wingard, E L Barrett-Connor
Diabetes Care|September 1, 1995
Is insulin really a heart disease risk factorD L Wingard, E L Barrett-Connor, A Ferrara
American Journal of Epidemiology|November 15, 1994
Hyperinsulinemia does not increase the risk of fatal cardiovascular disease in elderly men or women without diabetes: the Rancho Bernardo Study, 1984-1991A Ferrara, E L Barrett-Connor, S L Edelstein
American Journal of Public Health|February 1, 1997
Carbonated beverage consumption and bone mineral density among older women: the Rancho Bernardo StudyS H Kim, D J Morton, E L Barrett-Connor
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research|December 9, 1998
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and bone mineral density in older women: the Rancho Bernardo studyD J Morton, E L Barrett-Connor, D L Schneider
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Diabete & Metabolisme|June 1, 1995
Testosterone and risk factors for cardiovascular disease in menE L Barrett-Connor
Public Health Reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974)|September 1, 1989
The risks and benefits of long-term estrogen replacement therapyE L Barrett-Connor
Annals of Internal Medicine|December 1, 1985
Obesity, atherosclerosis, and coronary artery diseaseE L Barrett-Connor
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice|July 1, 1987
Recent nutrient intake and fasting plasma glucose in healthy North-American adultsE L Barrett-Connor, K T Khaw
Archives of Internal Medicine|June 9, 1997
Urinary N-telopeptide levels discriminate normal, osteopenic, and osteoporotic bone mineral densityD L Schneider, E L Barrett-Connor
Annals of Epidemiology|February 1, 1991
Are insulin and hypertension independently related?S Asch, D L Wingard, E L Barrett-Connor
Diabetes Care|September 1, 1995
Is insulin really a heart disease risk factorD L Wingard, E L Barrett-Connor, A Ferrara
American Journal of Epidemiology|November 15, 1994
Hyperinsulinemia does not increase the risk of fatal cardiovascular disease in elderly men or women without diabetes: the Rancho Bernardo Study, 1984-1991A Ferrara, E L Barrett-Connor, S L Edelstein
American Journal of Public Health|February 1, 1997
Carbonated beverage consumption and bone mineral density among older women: the Rancho Bernardo StudyS H Kim, D J Morton, E L Barrett-Connor
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research|December 9, 1998
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and bone mineral density in older women: the Rancho Bernardo studyD J Morton, E L Barrett-Connor, D L Schneider
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