Objective To examine gender differences in the characteristics and prevalence of various categories of glucose tolerance in a population study in Mauritius. Research design and methods In 1998, a community-based cross-sectional survey was conducted in Mauritius. Categories of glucose metabolism were determined in 5388 adults, with an oral glucose tolerance test given to those who did not have previously diagnosed diabetes (n = 4036). Other cardiovascular risk factors were assessed among those without known diabetes. Results For men and women the prevalence of diabetes (22.0 vs. 21.8%, respectively) and the prevalence of coexisting impaired fasting glucose (IFG) and impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) (3.2 vs. 2.9%) were similar. Howev...
The impact of sex and age on glucose metabolism in the development of overweight/obesity is a matter...
The impact of sex and age on glucose metabolism in the development of overweight/obesity is a matter...
Context - The prevalence of diabetes is increasing throughout Asia, even in the absence of obesity, ...
Objective To examine gender differences in the characteristics and prevalence of various categories...
Objective To examine gender differences in the characteristics and prevalence of various categories...
Objective: To examine gender differences in the characteristics and prevalence of various categories...
Aims: To assess sex-related differences in whole-body insulin sensitivity and insulin secretion in a...
Aims: To assess sex-related differences in whole-body insulin sensitivity and insulin secretion in a...
Aims: To assess sex-related differences in whole-body insulin sensitivity and insulin secretion in a...
OBJECTIVE: Diabetic women have a greater relative risk of coronary heart disease than diabetic men. ...
Objective. To describe the incidence of different stages of glucose intolerance in a population fro...
Objective. To describe the incidence of different stages of glucose intolerance in a population fro...
OBJECTIVE:Examine whether glycaemic control varies according to sex and whether the latter plays a r...
ObjectiveExamine whether glycaemic control varies according to sex and whether the latter plays a ro...
ObjectiveExamine whether glycaemic control varies according to sex and whether the latter plays a ro...
The impact of sex and age on glucose metabolism in the development of overweight/obesity is a matter...
The impact of sex and age on glucose metabolism in the development of overweight/obesity is a matter...
Context - The prevalence of diabetes is increasing throughout Asia, even in the absence of obesity, ...
Objective To examine gender differences in the characteristics and prevalence of various categories...
Objective To examine gender differences in the characteristics and prevalence of various categories...
Objective: To examine gender differences in the characteristics and prevalence of various categories...
Aims: To assess sex-related differences in whole-body insulin sensitivity and insulin secretion in a...
Aims: To assess sex-related differences in whole-body insulin sensitivity and insulin secretion in a...
Aims: To assess sex-related differences in whole-body insulin sensitivity and insulin secretion in a...
OBJECTIVE: Diabetic women have a greater relative risk of coronary heart disease than diabetic men. ...
Objective. To describe the incidence of different stages of glucose intolerance in a population fro...
Objective. To describe the incidence of different stages of glucose intolerance in a population fro...
OBJECTIVE:Examine whether glycaemic control varies according to sex and whether the latter plays a r...
ObjectiveExamine whether glycaemic control varies according to sex and whether the latter plays a ro...
ObjectiveExamine whether glycaemic control varies according to sex and whether the latter plays a ro...
The impact of sex and age on glucose metabolism in the development of overweight/obesity is a matter...
The impact of sex and age on glucose metabolism in the development of overweight/obesity is a matter...
Context - The prevalence of diabetes is increasing throughout Asia, even in the absence of obesity, ...