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“... (n = 132, 25 sarcopenic), the use of statins was inversely associated with sarcopenia (OR = 0.03...”
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“...The present study was carried out to evaluate the effect of statins associated with physical...”
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“... seen, although pitavastatin was consistently associated with trends towards increased HDL cholesterol...”
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE USE OF STATINS AND NICOTINIC ACID IN THE TREATMENT OF METABOLIC SYNDROME
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