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Lipid profile, glucose homeostasis, blood pressure, and obesity-anthropometric markers in …

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EN Evagelidou, DN Kiortsis, ET Bairaktari, … - Diabetes Care, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—At the time of the assessment, body weight, height, skinfold
thickness, BMI, waist circumference, and blood pressure did not differ between
the LGA and AGA groups with the exception of head circumference (P < 0.01). ...
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Prenatal psychosocial stress exposure is associated with insulin resistance in young adults


S Entringer, S Wüst, R Kumsta, IM Layes, … - American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2008 - Elsevier
Glucose levels were not significantly different across the groups; however,
prenatally stressed subjects showed significantly elevated 2-hour insulin (P =
.01) and C-peptide levels (P = .03). These differences were independent of ...
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FTO gene variants are strongly associated with type 2 diabetes in South Asian Indians

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CS Yajnik, CS Janipalli, S Bhaskar, SR … - Diabetologia, 2009 - Springer
FTO gene variants are strongly associated with type 2 ... CS Yajnik & CS
Janipalli & S. Bhaskar & SR Kulkarni & RM Freathy & S. Prakash & KR Mani & MN
Weedon & SD Kale & J. Deshpande & ... GV Krishnaveni & SR Veena & CHD Fall &
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Early manifestation of cardiovascular disease risk factors in offspring of mothers with …


H Lee, HC Jang, HK Park, NH Cho - Diabetes research and clinical practice, 2007 - Elsevier
The BMI of offspring ≥5 years of age of GDM mothers was significantly higher
than that of offspring of mothers with IGT when analysed according to age. In
offspring of GDM mothers, CVD risk factors were positively correlated with ...
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Metabolic complications of childhood obesity

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R Weiss, FR Kaufman - Diabetes Care, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The growing number of obese children and adolescents across the world creates a
diagnostic challenge to caregivers. The early clinical manifestations of
abnormalities related to childhood obesity, attributed to obesity-driven ...
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Gestational diabetes and the incidence of diabetes in the 5 years following the index …

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GV Krishnaveni, JC Hill, SR Veena, S Geetha … - Diabetes research and clinical practice, 2007 - Elsevier
This study was carried out to examine the incidence of diabetes and the factors
associated with this in a cohort of South Indian women 5 years after they were
examined for gestational diabetes (GDM). Women (N = 630) whose GDM status ...
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Evolutionary perspectives on type 2 diabetes in Asia


TM Pollard, A Niinez-de la Mora, NC Unwin - Medicine and Evolution: Current Applications, Future …, 2008 - books.google.com
Evolutionary Perspectives on Type 2 Diabetes in Asia Tessa M. Pollard Medical
Anthropology Research Group, Department of Anthropology, Durham University
Alejandro. Nunez-de la Mora Medical Anthropology Research Group, Department ...
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Relationships of maternal and paternal birthweights to features of the metabolic syndrome in …

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SR Veena, S Geetha, SD Leary, J Saperia, DJ … - Diabetologia, 2007 - Springer
Abstract Aims/hypothesis The association between lower birth- weight and
metabolic syndrome may result from fetal undernutrition (fetal programming
hypothesis) and/or genes causing both low birthweight and insulin ...
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[PDF] Accelerometers for Measuring Physical Activity Behavior in Indian Children


GV Krishnaveni, IC Mills, SR Veena, SA … - Indian Pediatrics (e-pub ahead of print), 2009 - indianpediatrics.net
The low lean body mass, and high truncal adiposity ('thin-fat' phenotype) of
Indians(1-3) may contribute to their high type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular
disease risk(4). Rapid urbanization has reduced the scope for physical ...
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Nutrient-mediated teratogenesis and fuel-mediated teratogenesis: two pathways of …


CS Yajnik - International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2009 - Elsevier
The epidemic of diabetes is spreading quickly to the poor and the deprived.
Nutrition during fetal life influences the future risk for diabetes; and both
under- and overnutrition contribute and coexist in rapid-transition ...
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