Objectives: A growing body of evidence suggests that there is a relationship between impaired lung function and the risk of developing diabetes mellitus (DM). However, it is not known if this reflects a causal effect of lung function on glucose metabolism. To clarify the relationship between lung function and the development of DM, we examined the incidence of newly diagnosed prediabetes (a precursor of DM) among subjects with normal glucose tolerance (NGT) at baseline. Design: Primary analysis of an occupational cohort with both cross-sectional and longitudinal data (follow-up duration mean±SD: 28.4±6.1 months). Setting and participants: Data were analysed from 1058 men in a cross-sectional study and from 560 men with NGT in a longitudinal...
Q3Q21-7BACKGROUND: Inadequate glucose control may be simultaneously associated with inflammation ...
Introduction: Diabetes is a multisystem disorder with well known complications involving various or...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycaemia resulting from...
Objectives: A growing body of evidence suggests that there is a relationship between impaired lung f...
AimTo investigate whether reduced lung function is a risk factor for developing diabetes. MethodsNon...
OBJECTIVE—To determine whether impaired pulmonary function is a significant predictor of the inciden...
Background: The association between impaired lung function and diabetes risk has been established in...
SummaryBackgroundCross-sectional studies have noted that subjects with diabetes have lower lung func...
Background: There is increasing evidence that the lung is a target organ of diabetes. This study aim...
Objectives. To explore whether a reduced lung function is a risk factor for developing diabetes and ...
Aim: To examine the association between lung function and metabolic syndrome/Type 2 diabetes. Method...
Although people with diabetes have decreased lung function, the dose-response relation between measu...
The World Health Organization estimates that more than 180 million people worldwide have diabetes, a...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a significant comorbidity of interstitial lung disease (ILD). Objec...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus and its complications are a large and increasing burden for health car...
Q3Q21-7BACKGROUND: Inadequate glucose control may be simultaneously associated with inflammation ...
Introduction: Diabetes is a multisystem disorder with well known complications involving various or...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycaemia resulting from...
Objectives: A growing body of evidence suggests that there is a relationship between impaired lung f...
AimTo investigate whether reduced lung function is a risk factor for developing diabetes. MethodsNon...
OBJECTIVE—To determine whether impaired pulmonary function is a significant predictor of the inciden...
Background: The association between impaired lung function and diabetes risk has been established in...
SummaryBackgroundCross-sectional studies have noted that subjects with diabetes have lower lung func...
Background: There is increasing evidence that the lung is a target organ of diabetes. This study aim...
Objectives. To explore whether a reduced lung function is a risk factor for developing diabetes and ...
Aim: To examine the association between lung function and metabolic syndrome/Type 2 diabetes. Method...
Although people with diabetes have decreased lung function, the dose-response relation between measu...
The World Health Organization estimates that more than 180 million people worldwide have diabetes, a...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a significant comorbidity of interstitial lung disease (ILD). Objec...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus and its complications are a large and increasing burden for health car...
Q3Q21-7BACKGROUND: Inadequate glucose control may be simultaneously associated with inflammation ...
Introduction: Diabetes is a multisystem disorder with well known complications involving various or...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycaemia resulting from...