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Walking to Work Is an Independent Predictor of Incidence of Type 2 Diabetes in Japanese …


KK Sato, T Hayashi, H Kambe, Y Nakamura, N … - Diabetes Care, 2007 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Previous epidemiological studies have shown that vigorous physical activity
reduces the development of type 2 diabetes (1–3). A recommendation from the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that individuals should ...
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[CITATION] International Federation of Clinical Chemistry (IFCC) Scientific Committee, Analytical …


HU Bergmeyer, M Horder, R Rej - Part, 1986
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[CITATION] Obesity in Asia Collaboration. Ethnic comparisons of the cross-sectional relationships …


R Huxley, WP James, F Barzi, JV Patel, SA … - Obes Rev, 2008
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La actividad física reduce el riesgo de diabetes tipo dos en mujeres


B Frank, MD Hu, JS Ronald, W Janet, SD … - Evidencia Actualización en la Práctica Ambulatoria, 2000 - foroaps.org
Frank B, Hu, MD, PhD; Ronald J.Sigal, MD; Janet W, Rich-Edwards, ScD; Graham
A.Colditz, Md, DrPH; Caren G.Solomon, MD, MPH; Walter C.Willaen, Md, DrPH; Frank
E.Speizer, MD; JoAnn E Manson, MD, DrPH. ... Objetivo Examinar la ...
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Lower Serum Creatinine Is a New Risk Factor of Type 2 Diabetes

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N Harita, T Hayashi, KK Sato, Y Nakamura, … - Diabetes Care, 2009 - Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE—Because skeletal muscle is one of the target tissues for insulin,
skeletal muscle mass might be associated with type 2 diabetes. Serum creatinine
is a possible surrogate marker of skeletal muscle mass. The purpose of this ...
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Liver Enzymes Compared With Alcohol Consumption in Predicting the Risk of Type 2 …


KK Sato, T Hayashi, Y Nakamura, N Harita, … - Diabetes care, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—During the 4-year follow-up period, we confirmed 878 cases. In
multivariate models, moderate daily alcohol consumption (16.4–42.6 g
ethanol/day) decreased the risk of type 2 diabetes, and higher levels of γ- ...
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DRJ BRIFFA - epoch-archive.com
Many individuals who work in health care—and perhaps quite a few who
don't—will have noticed a general thrust in the direction of what is known as
“evidence-based medicine.” But I, for one, have seri- ous reservations ...
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[CITATION] Exercise in the Treatment of Type 2 and 1 Diabetes


H Yki-Järvinen, F Dela, 2007
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[PDF] Dietetic and Exercise Therapy Against Diabetes Mellitus


J Nagoya - pubftp.computer.org
In recent years, with the pace of daily life speeds up, people's life style
varies greatly. As physical exercise decreases in people's daily life, and the
western diet structure prevails, a series of life style-related syndrome ...
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Vitamin D deficiency is the cause of common obesity


YJ Foss - Medical hypotheses, 2009 - Elsevier
Common obesity is associated with the metabolic syndrome and can be
distinguished from secondary obesity and from rare forms of monogenic and
polygenic obesity. The prevalence of common obesity has become a public ...
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