STYLE REQUEST: METABOLIC SYNDROME @ RELATED DISORDER

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REFERENCES
List references in consecutive numerical order (not alphabetically). All subsequent reference citations should be to the original number. Cite all references in the text or tables using superscript citations. Unpublished data and personal communications should not be listed as references.

References to journal articles should include (1) authors (list first three, then et al.), (2) title, (3) journal name (as abbreviated in MEDLINE), (4) year, (5) volume number, and (6) inclusive page numbers, in that order.

References to books should include: (1) authors, (2) chapter title (if any), (3) editor or author, (4) title of book, (5) city of publication, (6) publisher, and (7) year, in that order. Volume and edition numbers, specific pages, and name of translator should be included when appropriate. The author is responsible for the accuracy and completeness of the references and for their correct text citation.

Examples:

Journal

7. Aljada A, Garg R, Ghanim, H, et al. Nuclear factor-KappaB suppressive and inhibitor-KappaB stimulatory effects of troglitazone in obese patients with type 2 diabetes: evidence of an anti-inflammatory action. J Clin Endocrinol Metab, 2001, 11:224-238.

Book

8. Vinson, G.P, Anderson, D.C, Evidence of Hypertension, Adrenal Glands, Vascular System, and Hypertension, Bristol, UK: Society for Endocrinology; 1997: 1-52.
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