- 1Department of Clinical Medicine, Qinghai University, Xining, China
- 2Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine Department, Luoyang First People's Hospital, Luoyang, China
- 3Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine Department, Qinghai Provincial People's Hospital, Xining, China
A Correction on
Clinical characteristics and risk factor analysis of overlapping syndromes of COPD-OSA with metabolic syndrome in middle-to-high altitude areas
by Qin, Y., Aju, A., Wan, Y., Song, M., Hao, X., Li, J., and Shi, X. (2025). Front. Med. 12:1680584. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2025.1680584
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Keywords: middle-high altitude, overlapping syndromes, metabolic syndrome, risk factors, clinical characteristics
Citation: Qin Y, Aju A, Wan Y, Song M, Hao X, Li J and Shi X (2025) Correction: Clinical characteristics and risk factor analysis of overlapping syndromes of COPD-OSA with metabolic syndrome in middle-to-high altitude areas. Front. Med. 12:1737539. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2025.1737539
Received: 02 November 2025; Revised: 19 November 2025; Accepted: 20 November 2025;
Published: 17 December 2025.
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*Correspondence: Xuefeng Shi, c2hpeHVlZmVuZzEyOEAxNjMuY29t
†These authors have contributed equally to this work
Mengchen Song1