The Nateglinide and Valsartan Impaired Glucose Tolerance Outcomes Research (NAVIGATOR) trial is exploring two pharmacological strategies (nateglinide and valsartan, both alone and in combination) in the prevention of overt diabetes mellitus (DM) and the reduction of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in subjects at high risk for these events. In this analysis, we provide baseline characteristics of the randomized NAVIGATOR study population and contrast them with those from other trials of DM prevention. Key eligibility criteria include impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) and impaired fasting glucose (IFG), a history of CVD (in patients aged > or =50 years), and > or =1 cardiovascular risk factor (in patients aged > or =55 years). Baseline demographi...
Background and Purpose—Risk factors for stroke are well-established in general populations but spars...
OBJECTIVE To examine the degree to which use of β blockers, statins, and diuretics in patients with ...
Background and Purpose—Risk factors for stroke are well-established in general populations but spars...
Patients with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) have increased risk for developing type 2 diabetes me...
Patients with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) have increased risk for developing type 2 diabetes me...
Objectives: Risk factors for cardiovascular events are well established in general populations and t...
<p>Objectives: Risk factors for cardiovascular events are well established in general populations an...
Background and Purpose: Risk factors for stroke are well-established in general populations but spar...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the degree to which use of β blockers, statins, and diuretics in patients with...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the degree to which use of β blockers, statins, and diuretics in patients with...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Risk factors for stroke are well-established in general populations but spar...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Risk factors for stroke are well-established in general populations but spar...
<br>Background and Purpose—Risk factors for stroke are well-established in general populations...
Objective: To examine the degree to which use of β blockers, statins, and diuretics in patients with...
Background and Purpose—Risk factors for stroke are well-established in general populations but spars...
Background and Purpose—Risk factors for stroke are well-established in general populations but spars...
OBJECTIVE To examine the degree to which use of β blockers, statins, and diuretics in patients with ...
Background and Purpose—Risk factors for stroke are well-established in general populations but spars...
Patients with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) have increased risk for developing type 2 diabetes me...
Patients with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) have increased risk for developing type 2 diabetes me...
Objectives: Risk factors for cardiovascular events are well established in general populations and t...
<p>Objectives: Risk factors for cardiovascular events are well established in general populations an...
Background and Purpose: Risk factors for stroke are well-established in general populations but spar...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the degree to which use of β blockers, statins, and diuretics in patients with...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the degree to which use of β blockers, statins, and diuretics in patients with...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Risk factors for stroke are well-established in general populations but spar...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Risk factors for stroke are well-established in general populations but spar...
<br>Background and Purpose—Risk factors for stroke are well-established in general populations...
Objective: To examine the degree to which use of β blockers, statins, and diuretics in patients with...
Background and Purpose—Risk factors for stroke are well-established in general populations but spars...
Background and Purpose—Risk factors for stroke are well-established in general populations but spars...
OBJECTIVE To examine the degree to which use of β blockers, statins, and diuretics in patients with ...
Background and Purpose—Risk factors for stroke are well-established in general populations but spars...