Background Type 2 diabetes affects approximately 8 percent of adults in the United States. Some risk factors — elevated plasma glucose concentrations in the fasting state and after an oral glucose load, overweight, and a sedentary lifestyle — are potentially reversible. We hypothesized that modifying these factors with a lifestyle-intervention program or the administration of metformin would prevent or delay the development of diabetes. Methods We randomly assigned 3234 nondiabetic persons with elevated fasting and post-load plasma glucose concentrations to placebo, metformin (850 mg twice daily), or a lifestyle modification program with the goals of at least a 7 percent weight loss and at least 150 minutes of physical activity per week. Th...
A 42-year-old mildly obese female returns to her primary care provider for lab results. Her screenin...
The Affordable Care Act will provide healthcare to 31 million previously uninsured Americans. Meanw...
Background—In the 2·8 years of the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) randomised clinical trial, diab...
Background Type 2 diabetes affects approximately 8 percent of adults in the United States. Some risk...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes affects approximately 8 percent of adults in the United States. Some ris...
Diabetes mellitus is now occurring in epidemic proportions in many countries. Owing to the limited e...
Aim: The metabolic condition is a high-hazard state for diabetes and cardiovascular infection. Littl...
Introduction;The second type of diabetes is rapidly increasing worldwide and one of the most common ...
Diabetes mellitus is rapidly becoming one of the main health issues in the 21st century. Environment...
Diabetes mellitus is rapidly becoming one of the main health issues in the 21st century. Environment...
Diabetes mellitus is rapidly becoming one of the main health issues in the 21st century. Environment...
Background. The incidence of type 2 diabetes increases with age. It is unknown whether interventions...
The significant rise and projected trends in the incidence of type 2 diabetes argue for a concerted ...
A 42-year-old mildly obese female returns to her primary care provider for lab results. Her screenin...
Aim The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of metformin in diabetes prevention i...
A 42-year-old mildly obese female returns to her primary care provider for lab results. Her screenin...
The Affordable Care Act will provide healthcare to 31 million previously uninsured Americans. Meanw...
Background—In the 2·8 years of the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) randomised clinical trial, diab...
Background Type 2 diabetes affects approximately 8 percent of adults in the United States. Some risk...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes affects approximately 8 percent of adults in the United States. Some ris...
Diabetes mellitus is now occurring in epidemic proportions in many countries. Owing to the limited e...
Aim: The metabolic condition is a high-hazard state for diabetes and cardiovascular infection. Littl...
Introduction;The second type of diabetes is rapidly increasing worldwide and one of the most common ...
Diabetes mellitus is rapidly becoming one of the main health issues in the 21st century. Environment...
Diabetes mellitus is rapidly becoming one of the main health issues in the 21st century. Environment...
Diabetes mellitus is rapidly becoming one of the main health issues in the 21st century. Environment...
Background. The incidence of type 2 diabetes increases with age. It is unknown whether interventions...
The significant rise and projected trends in the incidence of type 2 diabetes argue for a concerted ...
A 42-year-old mildly obese female returns to her primary care provider for lab results. Her screenin...
Aim The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of metformin in diabetes prevention i...
A 42-year-old mildly obese female returns to her primary care provider for lab results. Her screenin...
The Affordable Care Act will provide healthcare to 31 million previously uninsured Americans. Meanw...
Background—In the 2·8 years of the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) randomised clinical trial, diab...