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Contributors.
Foreword.
1 Insulin action and beta-cell function: role in metabolic regulation (Kristina M. Utzschneider and Steven E. Kahn).
2 Lipid and lipoprotein metabolism, and risk for cardiovascular disease (Frank M. Sacks).
3 Tobacco and risk for cardiovascular disease (C. Barr Taylor and Mickey Trockel).
4 Nutrition and risk for cardiovascular disease (Alice H. Lichtenstein).
5 Physical activity and cardiovascular health (William E. Kraus and William L. Haskell).
6 The obesity epidemic and cardiovascular risk (Paul Poirier).
7 Insulin resistance, the metabolic syndrome, and cardiovascular risk (Stanley S. Wang and Sidney C. Smith, Jr).
8 Diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular risk (Peter W. F. Wilson).
9 Lipid management and cardiovascular risk reduction (Antonio M. Gotto, Jr. and John A. Farmer).
10 Obesity management and cardiovascular risk reduction (George A. Bray).
11 Diabetes management and cardiovascular risk reduction (Jay S. Skyler).
12 A healthy lifestyle and cardiovascular risk reduction (Arne V. Astrup).
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