To compare the risk for diabetes in each of 4 categories of metabolic health and BMI.|Participants were drawn from the Cameron County Hispanic Cohort, a randomly selected Mexican American cohort in Texas on the US-Mexico border. Subjects were divided into 4 phenotypes according to metabolic health and BMI: metabolically healthy normal weight, metabolically healthy overweight/obese, metabolically unhealthy normal weight, and metabolically unhealthy overweight/obese. Metabolic health was defined as having less than 2 metabolic abnormalities. Overweight/obese status was assessed by BMI higher than 25 kg/m(2). Diabetes was defined by the 2010 ADA definition or by being on a diabetic medication.|The odds ratio for diabetes risk was 2.25 in the m...
OBJECTIVE — To study whether obese individuals, who are at higher risk for diabetes and disparities ...
Objective: The prevalence of diabetes mellitus in Mexico is very high. This study aimed to compare t...
<p>The prevalence of diabetes (A), high triglycerides (B), low HDL (C), and high blood pressure (D) ...
Purpose. To compare the risk for diabetes in each of 4 categories of metabolic health and BMI. Metho...
Aims: Identify the link, if any, between elevated triglyceride levels and risk for type 2 diabetes i...
Epidemiological data from Asian Indians from Madras (AI) and Mexican Americans (MA) and non-Hispanic...
Objective—Some obese individuals appear to be protected from developing type 2 diabetes mellitus and...
OBJECTIVE — To examine the influence of obesity and prevention of weight gain on the incidence of ty...
Aims: First, to conduct a detailed exploration of the prospective relations between four commonly us...
Background: Recent studies reveal that metabolically healthy obesity, which is free from the metabol...
Context: Metabolic risk conferred by adiposity may be due to associated risk factor clustering. Ob...
Obesity and type 2 diabetes are associated with impaired glucose homeostasis and blood lipid profile...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to investigate the crude prevalence and estimated probability of...
Obesity is associated with numerous metabolic complications such as diabetes mellitus type 2, dyslip...
OBJECTIVEVarious definitions of metabolic health have been proposed to explain differences in the ri...
OBJECTIVE — To study whether obese individuals, who are at higher risk for diabetes and disparities ...
Objective: The prevalence of diabetes mellitus in Mexico is very high. This study aimed to compare t...
<p>The prevalence of diabetes (A), high triglycerides (B), low HDL (C), and high blood pressure (D) ...
Purpose. To compare the risk for diabetes in each of 4 categories of metabolic health and BMI. Metho...
Aims: Identify the link, if any, between elevated triglyceride levels and risk for type 2 diabetes i...
Epidemiological data from Asian Indians from Madras (AI) and Mexican Americans (MA) and non-Hispanic...
Objective—Some obese individuals appear to be protected from developing type 2 diabetes mellitus and...
OBJECTIVE — To examine the influence of obesity and prevention of weight gain on the incidence of ty...
Aims: First, to conduct a detailed exploration of the prospective relations between four commonly us...
Background: Recent studies reveal that metabolically healthy obesity, which is free from the metabol...
Context: Metabolic risk conferred by adiposity may be due to associated risk factor clustering. Ob...
Obesity and type 2 diabetes are associated with impaired glucose homeostasis and blood lipid profile...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to investigate the crude prevalence and estimated probability of...
Obesity is associated with numerous metabolic complications such as diabetes mellitus type 2, dyslip...
OBJECTIVEVarious definitions of metabolic health have been proposed to explain differences in the ri...
OBJECTIVE — To study whether obese individuals, who are at higher risk for diabetes and disparities ...
Objective: The prevalence of diabetes mellitus in Mexico is very high. This study aimed to compare t...
<p>The prevalence of diabetes (A), high triglycerides (B), low HDL (C), and high blood pressure (D) ...