<p>Data are means ± standard deviations.</p>a<p>normal glucose tolerance.</p>b<p>isolated impaired fasting glycemia.</p>c<p>as compared to normal glucose tolerance.</p>d<p>isolated impaired glucose tolerance.</p>e<p>concomitant impaired fasting glycemia and impaired glucose tolerance.</p
<p>Data are expressed as median and 25% and 75% quartiles. HbA1c, glycated hemoglobin; HOMA B, beta-...
<p>Values are expressed as mean ± standard deviation.</p><p>Quartile 1: fasting plasma glucose <4.66...
<p>WHO: World Health Organization, ADA: American Diabetes Association, IFG: Impaired Fasting Glycemi...
<p>The table shows characteristics of the study population: n = 30 with normal fasting glucose, n = ...
<p>Categorical variables were expressed as numbers.</p><p>Continuous variables were expressed as mea...
<p>Data are presented as either mean ± standard deviation or percent. IFG = impaired fasting gluco...
<p>Unless otherwise stated, values in each cell are reported as mean ± SD or as percentage.</p>1<p>V...
<p>Data expressed as mean ± SE, mean (IQR). P* are differences between normal glucose metabolism (NG...
<p>NGT: normal glucose tolerance; IFG: impaired fasting glucose; IGT: impaired glucose tolerance; i-...
<p>Data are presented as mean ± standard deviation. One-facter completely randomized design analysis...
<p>Data are given as means ±SD. BMI – body mass index; IFG – impaired fasting glucose (defined as 10...
<p>Data are mean ± SEM. OGTT, oral glucose tolerance test. Independent <i>t</i>-test *<i>P</i><0.05....
<p>Data are mean ± SEM. OGTT, oral glucose tolerance test. Independent <i>t</i>-test *<i>P</i><0.05....
Background: The use of fasting and post-prandial glucose levels in the classification of hyperglycae...
<p>NGT, participants with normal glucose tolerance; GI, participants with glucose intolerance; WHR, ...
<p>Data are expressed as median and 25% and 75% quartiles. HbA1c, glycated hemoglobin; HOMA B, beta-...
<p>Values are expressed as mean ± standard deviation.</p><p>Quartile 1: fasting plasma glucose <4.66...
<p>WHO: World Health Organization, ADA: American Diabetes Association, IFG: Impaired Fasting Glycemi...
<p>The table shows characteristics of the study population: n = 30 with normal fasting glucose, n = ...
<p>Categorical variables were expressed as numbers.</p><p>Continuous variables were expressed as mea...
<p>Data are presented as either mean ± standard deviation or percent. IFG = impaired fasting gluco...
<p>Unless otherwise stated, values in each cell are reported as mean ± SD or as percentage.</p>1<p>V...
<p>Data expressed as mean ± SE, mean (IQR). P* are differences between normal glucose metabolism (NG...
<p>NGT: normal glucose tolerance; IFG: impaired fasting glucose; IGT: impaired glucose tolerance; i-...
<p>Data are presented as mean ± standard deviation. One-facter completely randomized design analysis...
<p>Data are given as means ±SD. BMI – body mass index; IFG – impaired fasting glucose (defined as 10...
<p>Data are mean ± SEM. OGTT, oral glucose tolerance test. Independent <i>t</i>-test *<i>P</i><0.05....
<p>Data are mean ± SEM. OGTT, oral glucose tolerance test. Independent <i>t</i>-test *<i>P</i><0.05....
Background: The use of fasting and post-prandial glucose levels in the classification of hyperglycae...
<p>NGT, participants with normal glucose tolerance; GI, participants with glucose intolerance; WHR, ...
<p>Data are expressed as median and 25% and 75% quartiles. HbA1c, glycated hemoglobin; HOMA B, beta-...
<p>Values are expressed as mean ± standard deviation.</p><p>Quartile 1: fasting plasma glucose <4.66...
<p>WHO: World Health Organization, ADA: American Diabetes Association, IFG: Impaired Fasting Glycemi...