I Chiodini, G Adda, A Scillitani, F Coletti, V Morelli, … - Diabetes Care, 2007 - Am Diabetes Assoc RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—In all subjects, we evaluated ACTH at 8:00 am in basal
conditions and serum cortisol levels at 12:00 pm (F24) and at 9:00 am after a 1-mg overnight
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P Epaminonda, B Masserini, P Beck-Peccoz, E Orsi … - Diabetes Care, 2007 - Am Diabetes Assoc OBJECTIVE — The presence of an enhanced cortisol secretion in patients with type 2 dia- betes
is debated. In type 2 diabetic subjects, cortisol secretion was found to be associated with the
complications and metabolic control of diabetes. We evaluated cortisol secretion in 170 ... Related articles
HE Bates, MA Kiraly, JTY Yue, D Goche Montes, ME … - Metabolism, 2007 - Elsevier Short-term elevations of stress hormones cause an increase in glycemia. However, the effect
of intermittent stress on development of type 2 diabetes mellitus is unclear. We hypothesized
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I Chiodini, S Di Lembo, V Morelli, P Epaminonda, F … - Metabolism, 2006 - Elsevier Symptomatic diabetic neuropathy has been found to be associated with
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