Purpose: With economic development, there is an emerging epidemic of diabetes in China despite relatively low levels of obesity. Muscle mass, for which adolescence is a key developmental window, may reduce vulnerability to diabetes. We examined the association of recalled adolescent build with diabetes in a large sample from the developing country setting of southern China. Methods: We used multivariable regression in cross-sectional data (2005-2008), from the Guangzhou Biobank Cohort Study (phases 2 and 3) for 19,524 older (≥50 years) Chinese to examine the adjusted associations of recalled adolescent relative weight (light [. n = 6843], average [. n = 9529], and heavy [. n = 3152]) with clinically measured diabetes. Results: As older adul...
This study aimed to analyse the temporal change of diabetes and any associated risk and protective f...
OBJECTIVE- Physical activity may modify the association of adiposity with type 2 diabetes. We invest...
This study aimed to analyse the temporal change of diabetes and any associated risk and protective f...
Objectives: Diabetes is common in China despite a relatively nonobese population. We hypothesized th...
Objective. Type 2 diabetes mellitus is increasing in young adults, and greater adiposity is consider...
Objective. Type 2 diabetes mellitus is increasing in young adults, and greater adiposity is consider...
Objective. Type 2 diabetes mellitus is increasing in young adults, and greater adiposity is consider...
Publication only: Chronic disease: SP1-34link_to_OA_fulltextIEA World Congress of Epidemiology, Edin...
Background: Obesity classifications vary globally and the impact of older age adiposity on incident ...
DOI:10.1111/j.1651-2227.2008.01056.x Aim: The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) has recently p...
Both cross-sectional and longitudinal studies on the association of body build with non-insulin-depe...
Objective We assess associations of general and central adiposity in middle-age, and of young adulth...
Objective We assess associations of general and central adiposity in middle-age, and of young adulth...
This study aimed to analyse the temporal change of diabetes and any associated risk and protective f...
Despite the rapid increase in both adiposity and diabetes in China, substantial uncertainty remains ...
This study aimed to analyse the temporal change of diabetes and any associated risk and protective f...
OBJECTIVE- Physical activity may modify the association of adiposity with type 2 diabetes. We invest...
This study aimed to analyse the temporal change of diabetes and any associated risk and protective f...
Objectives: Diabetes is common in China despite a relatively nonobese population. We hypothesized th...
Objective. Type 2 diabetes mellitus is increasing in young adults, and greater adiposity is consider...
Objective. Type 2 diabetes mellitus is increasing in young adults, and greater adiposity is consider...
Objective. Type 2 diabetes mellitus is increasing in young adults, and greater adiposity is consider...
Publication only: Chronic disease: SP1-34link_to_OA_fulltextIEA World Congress of Epidemiology, Edin...
Background: Obesity classifications vary globally and the impact of older age adiposity on incident ...
DOI:10.1111/j.1651-2227.2008.01056.x Aim: The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) has recently p...
Both cross-sectional and longitudinal studies on the association of body build with non-insulin-depe...
Objective We assess associations of general and central adiposity in middle-age, and of young adulth...
Objective We assess associations of general and central adiposity in middle-age, and of young adulth...
This study aimed to analyse the temporal change of diabetes and any associated risk and protective f...
Despite the rapid increase in both adiposity and diabetes in China, substantial uncertainty remains ...
This study aimed to analyse the temporal change of diabetes and any associated risk and protective f...
OBJECTIVE- Physical activity may modify the association of adiposity with type 2 diabetes. We invest...
This study aimed to analyse the temporal change of diabetes and any associated risk and protective f...