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The metabolic syndrome: is this diagnosis necessary?

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GM Reaven - American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2006 - ajcn.cnfindpark.cn
Values of insulin-mediated glucose disposal vary continuously throughout a population of apparently
healthy persons, and a difference of 600% exists between the most insulin-sensitive and the
most insulin-resistant persons. Approximately 50% of this variability can be attributed to ...
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Predictors of and longitudinal changes in insulin sensitivity and secretion …


V Lyssenko, P Almgren, D Anevski, R Perfekt, K Lahti, … - Diabetes, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Identification of individuals at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes is a prerequisite for prevention
of the disease. We therefore studied risk factors predicting type 2 diabetes in the Botnia Study
in western Finland. A total of 2,115 nondiabetic individuals were prospectively followed ...
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Value of body fat mass vs anthropometric obesity indices in the assessment of …


A Bosy-Westphal, C Geisler, S Onur, O Korth, O … - International Journal of …, 2005 - nature.com
When compared with BMI and WC, %FM showed weaker associations with metabolic risk
factors, except for CRP and BPsys in men. In women, HDL-C and HOMA-IR showed the closest
correlations with BMI. For all other risk factors, WC or WC/ht were the best predictors in ...
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Body fat distribution and risk of type 2 diabetes in the general population: are there …


C Meisinger, A Doring, B Thorand, M Heier, … - American Journal of …, 2006 - ajcn.cnfindpark.cn
2 The KORA research platform and the MONICA Augsburg studies were initiated and financed
by the GSF National Research Center for Environment and Health, which is funded by the German
Federal Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Technology and by the State of ...
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Relation of body mass index and waist-to-height ratio to cardiovascular disease …

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DS Freedman, HS Kahn, Z Mei, LM Grummer- … - American Journal of …, 2007 - Am Soc Nutrition
2 The findings and conclusions in this report are those of the authors and not necessarily those
of the CDC. ... 3 Supported by grant no. AG-16592 from the National Institutes of Aging. ...
Background: Several investigators have concluded that the waist-to-height ratio is more ...
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Obesity in living kidney donors: clinical characteristics and outcomes in the era of …


JK Heimbach, SJ Taler, M Prieto, FG … - American Journal of …, 2005 - interscience.wiley.com
Acceptance of obese individuals as living kidney donors is controversial related to possible increased
risk for surgical complications and concern that obesity may contribute to long-term renal
disease. We retrospectively examined 553 consecutive hand-assisted laparoscopic living ...
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All obese individuals are not created equal: insulin resistance is the major …

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G Reaven - Diabetes & Vascular Disease Research, 2005 - dvr.sagepub.com
Abstract T he ability of insulin to mediate glucose disposal varies more than six-fold in an apparently
healthy population, and approximately one third of the most insulin-resistant of these individuals
are at increased risk to develop cardiovascular disease. Differences in degree of ...
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Metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease


Q Qiao, W Gao, L Zhang, R Nyamdorj, J … - Annals of clinical …, 2007 - acb.rsmjournals.com
Addresses 1 Department of the Public Health, University of Helsinki, PL41, Mannerheimintie
172, FIN-00014 Helsinki; 2 Diabetes and Genetic Epidemiology Unit, National Public Health
Institute, Helsinki; 3 South Ostrobothnia Central Hospital, Seinäjoki, Finland
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Body mass index and waist circumference both contribute to differences in insulin- …

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HMF Farin, F Abbasi, GM Reaven - American Journal of Clinical …, 2006 - ajcn.cnfindpark.cn
Background: Overweight and obese individuals are more likely to be insulin resistant and at
increased risk of adverse clinical outcomes. Questions remain as to whether waist circumference
(WC) or body mass index (BMI) most effectively identifies insulin-resistant individuals.
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Hyperinsulinemia, impaired glucose tolerance, and diabetes mellitus in survivors of …

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KA Neville, RJ Cohn, KS Steinbeck, K Johnston, … - Journal of Clinical …, 2006 - Endocrine Soc
Department of Endocrinology (KAN, JLW) and Center for Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders
(RJC, KJ), Sydney Children's Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales 2031, Australia; School of
Women's and Children's Health (KAN, RJC, JLW), University of New South Wales, ...
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