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Lipid screening and cardiovascular health in childhood


SR Daniels, FR Greer… - AAP Policy, 2008 - Am Acad Pediatrics
This clinical report replaces the 1998 policy statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics
on cholesterol in childhood, which has been retired. This report has taken on new urgency given
the current epidemic of childhood obesity with the subsequent increasing risk of type 2 ...
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[PDF] International Diabetes Federation: a consensus on Type 2 diabetes prevention


K Alberti, P Zimmet, J Shaw - Diabetic Medicine, 2007 - image-project.eu
Aims Early intervention and avoidance or delay of progression to Type 2 diabetes is of enormous
benefit to patients in terms of increasing life expectancy and quality of life, and potentially in economic
terms for society and health-care payers. To address the growing impact of Type 2 ...
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The long-term effect of lifestyle interventions to prevent diabetes in the China Da …

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G Li, P Zhang, J Wang, EW Gregg, W Yang, Q Gong, H … - The Lancet, 2008 - Elsevier
Compared with control participants, those in the combined lifestyle intervention groups had a
51% lower incidence of diabetes (hazard rate ratio [HRR] 0·49; 95% CI 0·33–0·73) during the
active intervention period and a 43% lower incidence (0·57; 0·41–0·81) over the 20 year ...
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Adiposity compared with physical inactivity and risk of type 2 diabetes in women


JS Rana, TY Li, JAE Manson, FB Hu - Diabetes Care, 2007 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—We documented 4,030 incident cases of type 2 diabetes during 16 years of
follow-up (from 1986 to 2002). In a multivariate model including age, smoking, and other diabetes
risk factors, risk of type 2 diabetes increased progressively with increasing BMI (P < ...
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Comparison of strategies for sustaining weight loss: the weight loss maintenance …

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LP Svetkey, VJ Stevens, PJ Brantley, LJ Appel, JF … - Jama, 2008 - Am Med Assoc
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your experience on this site better. ... Context Behavioral weight loss interventions ...
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The metabolic syndrome


MA Cornier, D Dabelea, TL Hernandez, RC … - Endocrine …, 2008 - Endocrine Soc
The "metabolic syndrome" (MetS) is a clustering of components that reflect overnutrition, sedentary
lifestyles, and resultant excess adiposity. The MetS includes the clustering of abdominal
obesity, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, and elevated blood pressure and is associated ...
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Treatment modalities of obesity


V Hainer, H Toplak, A Mitrakou - Diabetes Care, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The prevalence of obesity is increasing in both developed and developing countries, with rates
reaching 10–35% among adults in the Euro-American region. Obesity is associated with increased
risks of cardiovascular diseases, type 2 diabetes, arthritis, and some type of cancers. ...
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Pathogenic potential of adipose tissue and metabolic consequences of adipocyte …


HE Bays, JM Gonzlez-Campoy, GA Bray, AE … - Expert Review of …, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
When caloric intake exceeds caloric expenditure, the positive caloric balance and storage of
energy in adipose tissue often causes adipocyte hypertrophy and visceral adipose tissue
accumulation. These pathogenic anatomic abnormalities may incite metabolic and ...
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Metabolic syndrome, hyperinsulinemia, and cancer

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IR Hsu, SP Kim, M Kabir, RN Bergman - American Journal of Clinical …, 2007 - ajcn.cnfindpark.cn
The term metabolic syndrome describes the association between obesity, insulin resistance,
and the risk of several prominent chronic diseases, including cancer. The causal link between
many of these components remains unexplained, however. What is clear are the events ...
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Adiponectin, change in adiponectin, and progression to diabetes in the Diabetes …


KJ Mather, T Funahashi, Y Matsuzawa, S Edelstein, GA … - Diabetes, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS— Baseline adiponectin was a strong independent predictor of incident diabetes in
all treatment groups (hazard ratio per ∼3 μg/ml higher level; 0.61 in the lifestyle, 0.76 in the
metformin, and the 0.79 in placebo groups; all P < 0.001, P = 0.13 comparing groups). ...
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