Aim To investigate the association between different family history risk categories and prevalence of diabetes in the Chinese population. Methods The family history of diabetes was obtained from each subject, and an oral glucose tolerance test was performed for measuring the fasting and postload glucose and insulin levels based on a national representative cross-sectional survey of 46,239 individuals (age >= 20 years) in the 2007-2008 China National Diabetes and Metabolism Disorders Study. The family history risk categories of diabetes were high, moderate, and average (FH2 and FH1: at least two generations and one generation of first-degree relatives with diabetes, respectively; FH0: no first-degree relatives with diabetes). ...
OBJECTIVE— We sought to test the association between stratified levels of familial risk of diabetes ...
Introduction Family history of diabetes has been recognized as an important risk factor of the dise...
OBJECTIVE — We sought to test the association between stratified levels of familial risk of diabetes...
To investigate the association between different family history risk categories and prevalence of di...
AIM:To investigate the association between different family history risk categories and prevalence o...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>To investigate the association between different family history risk categories an...
<p>* Gender-adjusted prevalence of diabetes.</p><p>** Age- and gender-adjusted prevalence of diabete...
Background This study aims to compare various family history profiles as predictors of diabetes in a...
Aims: To investigate the joint influence of physical activity and family history of diabetes on the ...
Aims To investigate the joint influence of physical activity and family history of diabetes on the s...
Aims To investigate the joint influence of physical activity and family history of diabetes on the s...
Abstract Aims/Introduction To analyze the associations and interactions of the genetic susceptibilit...
OBJECTIVE— We sought to test the association between stratified levels of familial risk of diabetes ...
Background. Family history of diabetes (FHD) and lifestyle are associated with type 2 diabetes (T2DM...
Background In China, diabetes prevalence is rising rapidly, but little is known about the associat...
OBJECTIVE— We sought to test the association between stratified levels of familial risk of diabetes ...
Introduction Family history of diabetes has been recognized as an important risk factor of the dise...
OBJECTIVE — We sought to test the association between stratified levels of familial risk of diabetes...
To investigate the association between different family history risk categories and prevalence of di...
AIM:To investigate the association between different family history risk categories and prevalence o...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>To investigate the association between different family history risk categories an...
<p>* Gender-adjusted prevalence of diabetes.</p><p>** Age- and gender-adjusted prevalence of diabete...
Background This study aims to compare various family history profiles as predictors of diabetes in a...
Aims: To investigate the joint influence of physical activity and family history of diabetes on the ...
Aims To investigate the joint influence of physical activity and family history of diabetes on the s...
Aims To investigate the joint influence of physical activity and family history of diabetes on the s...
Abstract Aims/Introduction To analyze the associations and interactions of the genetic susceptibilit...
OBJECTIVE— We sought to test the association between stratified levels of familial risk of diabetes ...
Background. Family history of diabetes (FHD) and lifestyle are associated with type 2 diabetes (T2DM...
Background In China, diabetes prevalence is rising rapidly, but little is known about the associat...
OBJECTIVE— We sought to test the association between stratified levels of familial risk of diabetes ...
Introduction Family history of diabetes has been recognized as an important risk factor of the dise...
OBJECTIVE — We sought to test the association between stratified levels of familial risk of diabetes...