The importance of family history of type 2 diabetes (FHD) as a risk factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) remains controversial. A report of diabetes in parents and siblings was used to establish FHD in a cohort of 1,005,230 Koreans aged 30-95 years insured by the National Health Insurance Corporation who had a biennial medical evaluation during 1992-1995. ASCVD morbidity and mortality from 1993 to 2005 were examined in relation to FHD and other ASCVD risk factors. The risk of ischemic heart disease (IHD) increased significantly (19%) in men with FHD but not in women. A strong interaction was observed between FHD and personal history of diabetes for the occurrence of ASCVD; men with both diabetes and FHD were at signific...
[[abstract]]Background Several lines of evidence from studies involving both general and non-diabeti...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>To investigate the association between different family history risk categories an...
Abstract Prediabetic subjects represent a vulnerable population, requiring special care to reduce th...
Objectives: Diabetes is a well-known risk factor for atherosclerosis, but the association between a ...
Since family history of diabetes is a very strong risk factor for type 2 diabetes, which is one of t...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: A few studies examined association between familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) a...
Background Several lines of evidence from studies involving both general and non-diabetic population...
Abstract Background Family history (FamH) of type 2 diabetes might indicate shared genotypes, enviro...
Aims/hypothesis: Although a family history of type 2 diabetes is a strong risk factor for the diseas...
BACKGROUND: Although diabetes is a well-known risk factor of atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases...
In the general population, males show increased cardiovascular disease prevalence compared to female...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated the isolated and crossed effects of familial histories (FH) of e...
AIM:To investigate the association between different family history risk categories and prevalence o...
BackgroundOne of the major contributors to disability and mortality among diabetics is cardiovascula...
[[abstract]]Background Several lines of evidence from studies involving both general and non-diabeti...
[[abstract]]Background Several lines of evidence from studies involving both general and non-diabeti...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>To investigate the association between different family history risk categories an...
Abstract Prediabetic subjects represent a vulnerable population, requiring special care to reduce th...
Objectives: Diabetes is a well-known risk factor for atherosclerosis, but the association between a ...
Since family history of diabetes is a very strong risk factor for type 2 diabetes, which is one of t...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: A few studies examined association between familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) a...
Background Several lines of evidence from studies involving both general and non-diabetic population...
Abstract Background Family history (FamH) of type 2 diabetes might indicate shared genotypes, enviro...
Aims/hypothesis: Although a family history of type 2 diabetes is a strong risk factor for the diseas...
BACKGROUND: Although diabetes is a well-known risk factor of atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases...
In the general population, males show increased cardiovascular disease prevalence compared to female...
BACKGROUND: This study investigated the isolated and crossed effects of familial histories (FH) of e...
AIM:To investigate the association between different family history risk categories and prevalence o...
BackgroundOne of the major contributors to disability and mortality among diabetics is cardiovascula...
[[abstract]]Background Several lines of evidence from studies involving both general and non-diabeti...
[[abstract]]Background Several lines of evidence from studies involving both general and non-diabeti...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>To investigate the association between different family history risk categories an...
Abstract Prediabetic subjects represent a vulnerable population, requiring special care to reduce th...