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The assessment of metabolic syndrome in UK patients with HIV using two different definitions: CREATE 2 study
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The prevalence of M-IRS in this HIV cohort was similar to the general population and independent of current or previous highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) or its duration. Given the relationship between individual drugs and features of M-IRS its significance must be interpreted in the light of probable accrual bias in prescribing. Prospective studies are required to ascertain the cardiometabolic risk factors to include in a prognostically useful HIV disease-specific definition of M-IRS.
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