Background: Lifestyle interventions have been shown to delay or prevent the onset of type 2 diabetes among high risk adults. A better understanding of the variability in physiological responses would support the matching of individuals with the best type of intervention in future prevention programmes, in order to optimize risk reduction. The purpose of this study was to determine if phenotypic characteristics at baseline or following a 12 weeks lifestyle intervention could explain the inter-individual variability in change in glucose tolerance in individuals with high risk for type 2 diabetes. Methods: In total, 285 subjects with normal glucose tolerance (NGT, FINDRISC score > 12), impaired fasting glucose (IFG) and impaired glucose tolera...
We aimed to examine heterogeneity in glucose response curves during an oral glucose tolerance test w...
In the context of type 2 diabetes, inter-individual variability in the therapeutic response of blood...
AIM: Subclasses of different glycaemic disturbances could explain the variation in characteristics o...
Background: Lifestyle interventions have been shown to delay or prevent the onset of type 2 diabetes...
Background: Lifestyle interventions have been shown to delay or prevent the onset of type 2 diabetes...
OBJECTIVEdIndividuals with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) are at high risk for devel-oping type 2 ...
We evaluated changes in glucose tolerance of 17 progressors and 62 non-progressors for 9 years to im...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Lack of reversal of prediabetes (impaired glucose tolerance and/or impaired fasting...
AimTo evaluate the effectiveness of lifestyle interventions in people with impaired glucose toleranc...
Background: T2DM heterogeneity affects responsiveness to lifestyle treatment. Beta-cell failure and ...
AimSubclasses of different glycaemic disturbances could explain the variation in characteristics of ...
Lifestyle intervention (LI) can prevent type 2 diabetes, but response to LI varies depending on risk...
Objective: Changing dietary and physical activity habits has the potential to postpone or prevent th...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In recent years an individual’s ability to respond to an acute dietary chal...
Lifestyle intervention (LI) can prevent type 2 diabetes, but response to LI varies depending on risk...
We aimed to examine heterogeneity in glucose response curves during an oral glucose tolerance test w...
In the context of type 2 diabetes, inter-individual variability in the therapeutic response of blood...
AIM: Subclasses of different glycaemic disturbances could explain the variation in characteristics o...
Background: Lifestyle interventions have been shown to delay or prevent the onset of type 2 diabetes...
Background: Lifestyle interventions have been shown to delay or prevent the onset of type 2 diabetes...
OBJECTIVEdIndividuals with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) are at high risk for devel-oping type 2 ...
We evaluated changes in glucose tolerance of 17 progressors and 62 non-progressors for 9 years to im...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Lack of reversal of prediabetes (impaired glucose tolerance and/or impaired fasting...
AimTo evaluate the effectiveness of lifestyle interventions in people with impaired glucose toleranc...
Background: T2DM heterogeneity affects responsiveness to lifestyle treatment. Beta-cell failure and ...
AimSubclasses of different glycaemic disturbances could explain the variation in characteristics of ...
Lifestyle intervention (LI) can prevent type 2 diabetes, but response to LI varies depending on risk...
Objective: Changing dietary and physical activity habits has the potential to postpone or prevent th...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In recent years an individual’s ability to respond to an acute dietary chal...
Lifestyle intervention (LI) can prevent type 2 diabetes, but response to LI varies depending on risk...
We aimed to examine heterogeneity in glucose response curves during an oral glucose tolerance test w...
In the context of type 2 diabetes, inter-individual variability in the therapeutic response of blood...
AIM: Subclasses of different glycaemic disturbances could explain the variation in characteristics o...