Aims. Diabetes mellitus is a growing health problem worldwide. This study aimed to describe dysglycaemia and determine the impact of body composition and clinical and lifestyle factors on the risk of progression or regression from impaired fasting glucose (IFG) to diabetes or normoglycaemia in Australian women. Methods. This study included 1167 women, aged 20-94 years, enrolled in the Geelong Osteoporosis Study. Multivariable logistic regression was used to identify predictors for progression to diabetes or regression to normoglycaemia (from IFG), over 10 years of follow-up. Results. At baseline the proportion of women with IFG was 33.8% and 6.5% had diabetes. Those with fasting dysglycaemia had higher obesity-related factors, lower serum H...
Objective: To determine the population-based prevalence of diabetes and other categories of glucose ...
Conference Theme: The Obesity Wave: Understanding, Managing & Preventing Obesity and Metabolic Syndr...
OBJECTIVE — The purpose of this study was to estimate the progression rates to impaired glucose regu...
Aims. Diabetes mellitus is a growing health problem worldwide. This study aimed to describe dysglyca...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the longitudinal association of components of health-related functioning (HR...
OBJECTIVE - This national, population-based study reports diabetes incidence based on oral glucose t...
AIMS: To report contemporary regression rates from impaired glucose regulation to normal glucose tol...
OBJECTIVE—To determine the population-based prevalence of diabetes and other categories of glu...
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic progressive disease that can lead to various complic...
OBJECTIVE—To determine the population-based prevalence of diabetes and other categories of glucose i...
Objective: To investigate pedometer-measured physical activity (PA) in 2000 and change in PA over 5 ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether adults with normoglycaemia, impaired fasting glucose (IFG) and diabe...
Aims To report contemporary regression rates from impaired glucose regulation to normal glucose tol...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: With diabetes defined by HbA1c≥6.5% and/or FPG≥7.0mmol/l and/or ...
Aims: To detect the risk factors of diabetes mellitus (DM) and cardiovascular complications in subje...
Objective: To determine the population-based prevalence of diabetes and other categories of glucose ...
Conference Theme: The Obesity Wave: Understanding, Managing & Preventing Obesity and Metabolic Syndr...
OBJECTIVE — The purpose of this study was to estimate the progression rates to impaired glucose regu...
Aims. Diabetes mellitus is a growing health problem worldwide. This study aimed to describe dysglyca...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the longitudinal association of components of health-related functioning (HR...
OBJECTIVE - This national, population-based study reports diabetes incidence based on oral glucose t...
AIMS: To report contemporary regression rates from impaired glucose regulation to normal glucose tol...
OBJECTIVE—To determine the population-based prevalence of diabetes and other categories of glu...
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic progressive disease that can lead to various complic...
OBJECTIVE—To determine the population-based prevalence of diabetes and other categories of glucose i...
Objective: To investigate pedometer-measured physical activity (PA) in 2000 and change in PA over 5 ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether adults with normoglycaemia, impaired fasting glucose (IFG) and diabe...
Aims To report contemporary regression rates from impaired glucose regulation to normal glucose tol...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: With diabetes defined by HbA1c≥6.5% and/or FPG≥7.0mmol/l and/or ...
Aims: To detect the risk factors of diabetes mellitus (DM) and cardiovascular complications in subje...
Objective: To determine the population-based prevalence of diabetes and other categories of glucose ...
Conference Theme: The Obesity Wave: Understanding, Managing & Preventing Obesity and Metabolic Syndr...
OBJECTIVE — The purpose of this study was to estimate the progression rates to impaired glucose regu...