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Influence of Cholesterol and Fasting Insulin Levels on Blood Pressure Reactivity

Wayne A. Bardwell, PhD, Michael G. Ziegler, MD and Joel E. Dimsdale, MD

From the Departments of Psychiatry (W.A.B., J.E.D.) and Medicine (M.G.Z.), University of California, La Jolla; and Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System (W.A.B.), San Diego, CA.



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Fig. 1. Cholesterol-by-insulin interaction.

 





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