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Levitt NS, Lambert EV, Woods D, Seckl JR, Hales CN. Adult BMI and fat distribution but not height amplify the effect of low birthweight on insulin resistance and increased blood pressure in 20-year-old South Africans. Diabetologia. 2005;48:1118-25. Abstract
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Goedecke JH, Wake DJ, Levitt NS, Lambert EV, Collins MR, Morton NM, et al. Glucocorticoid metabolism within superficial subcutaneous rather than visceral adipose tissue is associated with features of the metabolic syndrome in South African women. Clinical endocrinology. 2006;65:81-7. Abstract
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