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The relationship between dysglycaemia and cardiovascular and renal risk in diabetic and non …


HC Gerstein, J Pogue, JFE Mann, E Lonn, … - Diabetologia, 2005 - Springer
Abstract Aims/hypothesis: Emerging data suggest that different indices of
glycaemia are risk factors for clinical events. The aim of this analysis was to
investigate the relationship between fasting plasma glucose or glycated ...
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Combined effects of hemoglobin A1c and C-reactive protein on the progression of …

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D Sander, C Schulze-Horn, H Bickel, H Gnahn … - Stroke, 2006 - Am Heart Assoc
Results— For the entire population, IMT progression was significantly related
to HbA 1c (P=0.003) but not to hsCRP (P=0.06) after risk factor adjustment. The
interaction hsCRPxHbA 1c was highly significant (P=0.001), and the most ...
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Glycated hemoglobin level is strongly related to the prevalence of carotid artery plaques …

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L Jorgensen, T Jenssen, O Joakimsen, I … - Circulation, 2004 - Am Heart Assoc
Methods and Results— HbA 1c measurements and ultrasonography of the carotid
artery were performed in 5960 subjects (3026 women, 2934 men) 25 to 84 years of
age. Plaque morphology was categorized into 4 groups from low echogenicity ...
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The metabolic syndrome: an emerging risk state for cardiovascular disease


D Prabhakaran, SS Anand - Vascular Medicine, 2004 - vmj.sagepub.com
Abstract: The common clustering of glucose intolerance, insulin resistance,
abdominal adipos- ity, elevated blood pressure, and low HDL cholesterol is
referred to as metabolic syndrome. Indi- viduals with this syndrome have an ...
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A new tool, a better tool? Prevalence and performance of the International Diabetes …


NR Bindraban, IGM van Valkengoed, G … - European Journal of Epidemiology, 2008 - Springer
Abstract We used a population based study in the Netherlands of 330 Hindustani
Surinamese, 586 African Surinamese, and 486 ethnic Dutch (Dutch) to describe the
prevalence of the metabolic syndrome (MS) and the asso- ciation with ...
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Angiographic coronary artery disease is associated with progressively higher levels of …


AS Quadros, R Sarmento-Leite, M Bertoluci, … - Diabetes research and clinical practice, 2007 - Elsevier
This study evaluated the association between progressively higher levels of
fasting glycemia (G) and insulin resistance parameters with coronary artery
disease (CAD) in patients referred for coronary angiography. All 145 ...
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Emerging risk factors and early atherosclerosis indices in subjects with impaired glucose …


BD Schaan, VL Portal, MTO De Ugarte, AA … - Diabetes and Metabolism, 2005 - Elsevier
54 subjects, both sexes, 58 y-old average were submitted to 1) Clinical
evaluation 2) Glucose tolerance test with 75 g glucose; classified as normal (2
h plasma glucose < 140 mg/dl, n = 37) or IGT (2 h G 140-200 mg/dl, n = 17), ...
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Metabolic syndrome as a cardiovascular disease risk factor: patients evaluated in primary …


JJ Cabré, F Martín, B Costa, JL Piñol, JL … - BMC Public Health, 2008 - biomedcentral.com
To estimate the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) in a population receiving
attention in primary care centers (PCC) we selected a random cohort of
ostensibly normal subjects from the registers of 5 basic-health area (BHA) ...
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The question of the role of ethnicity on cardiovascular risk: does it matter where we come …


P Bolli - Journal of Hypertension, 2005 - journals.lww.com
The question of to what extent ethnicity contributes to the risk of
cardiovascular morbidity and mortality has been of longstanding interest. A
great number of publications have documented differences in the degree of ...
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Fructose consumption and consequences for glycation, plasma triacylglycerol, and body …

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G Livesey, R Taylor - American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2008 - ajcn.cnfindpark.cn
Background: The glycemic response to dietary fructose is low, which may improve
concentrations of glycated hemoglobin (HbA 1c , a marker of dysglycemia).
Meanwhile, adverse effects on plasma triacylglycerol (a marker of ...
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