Paul Saladino· MD
Significantly more TF in control diets. Hospital K 2.0% vs 0% in the experimental group. Hospital N 0.6% vs 0.2%.
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Significantly more TF in control diets. Hospital K 2.0% vs 0% in the experimental group. Hospital N 0.6% vs 0.2%.
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There were minor differences in baseline characteristics such as age, BMI, smoking and blood pressure between the two groups and there was a cardiotoxic medication thyoritazine which we don't use anymore um that was more commonly given to people in the control group.