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Low birth weight, family history of diabetes, and glucose intolerance in Swedish …

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S Carlsson, PG Persson, M Alvarsson, S Efendic, A … - Diabetes Care, 1999 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Study population The study design has been described in detail elsewhere (15). In short, the
baseline study of the Stockholm Diabetes Pre ve n- tion P rogram consists of men born in
1938–1957 living in four municipalities sit- uated in the outskirts of Stockholm. A ques- ...
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[PDF] Relationship of endothelial function to birth weight in humans


AS McAllister, AB Atkinson, GD Johnston, DR … - Diabetes Care, 1999 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Over a similar period, increasing evi- dence hasalso pointed to theimportance of endothelium
in athero scle rosis; Furc hgott and Zawadzki (11) firstpostulated the exis- tence of the
endothelium-derived re laxing factor in 1980. Since identified as being nitric oxide (NO) ...
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Low birth weight and development of type 2 diabetes in a Japanese population

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S Anazawa, Y Atsumi, K Matsuoka - Diabetes care, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Although the number of children and youth with type 2 diabetes is in- creasing, a clear case definition
that describes children with type 2 diabetes at presentation remains elusive. Most initial diagnoses
are decided on the clinical pic- ture at presentation (1). Characteristics and risk factors ...
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The role of the intrauterine environment in the later development of type 2 diabetes …


SE Ozanne, C Osmond, CN Hales - Current Opinion in Endocrinology, …, 2001 - journals.lww.com
Links between indices of poor fetal growth and either adult type 2 diabetes, the metabolic
syndrome, or both are reproducible in many studies and many ethnic groups. It has been proposed
that genetic factors, environmental factors, or a mixture of both underlie these links. ...
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Size at birth, maternal weight, and type 2 diabetes in South India


CHD Fall, CE Stein, K Kumaran, V Cox, C … - Diabetic …, 1998 - interscience.wiley.com
Recent research in Europe and the USA has shown that adults who had a low birthweight or
who were thin at birth with a low ponderal index (birthweight/length 3 ) tend to be insulin resistant
and have an increased risk of developing Type 2 diabetes mellitus. Low birthweight and ...
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Evidence of a Relationship between Infant Birth Weight and Later Diabetes Mellitus …

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X Xiao, Z Zhang, H JayCohen, H Wang, W Li, T … - Diabetes Care, 2007 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Departments of Endocrinology (XHX, HW, WHL, TW), Neurology (ZXZ), Obstetrics (MYG), Center
of Laboratory (YS) and Case Registry Office (AML), Peking Union Medical College
Hospital,Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences,Beijing 100730, China; Epidemiology ...
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Birth weight and cardiovascular risk factors in an epidemiological study


E Vestbo, EM Damsgaard, A Frøland, CE Mogensen - Diabetologia, 1996 - Springer
Retarded fetal growthhas been proposedas a risk fac- tor for development of insulin resistance
[1], impaired beta-cell function [2], and impaired glucose tolerance [3–5]. These studies show
a negative linear relation to birth weight. In Pima Indians, a population with very high ...
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Glucose tolerance and resistance to insulin-stimulated glucose uptake in men …


PM McKeigue, HO Lithell, DA Leon - Diabetologia, 1998 - Springer
The association of reduced size at birth with glucose intolerance in adult life, first reported in
two English cohorts in Hertfordshire [1] and Preston [2], has since been confirmed in prospective
studies in Native American, Swedish and American White populations [3±5]. To explain ...
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Reply to Comment on: Hales CN, Ozanne SE (2003) For Debate: Fetal and early …


CN Hales, SE Ozanne - Diabetologia, 2004 - Springer
To the Editor: We are grateful to Plagemann et al. for their constructive comments on wider aspects
of the field we dis- cussed in our article. The title and main substance of our arti- cle was a factual
summary of the results of our experiments on rats, involving feeding rat dams a ...
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Fetal growth and hyperinsulinaemia in adult life


CN Martyn, CN Hales, DJP Barker, S … - Diabetic Medicine, 1998 - interscience.wiley.com
To explore the relation between reduced fetal growth and impaired glucose tolerance in adult
life, an oral glucose tolerance test (75 g glucose) was carried out on 218 men and women, now
aged around 50 years, who had been measured in detail at birth. Measurements of ...
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