Abstract Background Numerous studies have suggested that fasting plasma glucose (FPG) was associated with the risk of mortality. However, relationship on longitudinal changes of FPG with the risk of mortality remained inconsistent. Methods We examined the association of FPG at baseline and its longitudinal changes with risk of mortality based on a cohort study in Yinzhou, China, during 2010–2018. Cox regression models and competing risk models were separately used to examine the association of FPG levels and long‐term fluctuation with risk of total and cause‐specific mortality. Results Subjects who had an impaired fasting glucose or diabetes suffered a higher risk of total mortality than subjects who had a normal fasting glucose (HRs and 95...
some of the above not known at this stageInternational audienceAims—Epidemiologic, pharmacoepidemiol...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE - The objective of this article was to assess mortality risks at different lev...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE - The objective of this article was to assess mortality risks at different lev...
[[abstract]]The study aims to examine whether the annual variations in fasting plasma glucose (FPG) ...
Abstract Background The effect of change in blood glucose levels on the risk of cardiovascular disea...
Abstract Background We aimed to assess the gender-specific impact of 3-year changes in fasting plasm...
Background Metabolic abnormalities, such as impaired fasting glucose (IFG), are dynamic phenomena; h...
Introduction We examined the associations between long-term usual random plasma glucose (RPG) levels...
BACKGROUND: Whether type 2 diabetes is cause or consequence, or both, of pancreatic cancer (PaC) rem...
The aim of this study is to investigate the association between visit-to-visit variability in fastin...
Background The effect of change in blood glucose levels on the risk of cardiovascul...
Background We recently reported that long-term fasting plasma glucose (FPG) instability predicts all...
OBJECTIVE- In the present study, we evaluated whether the coefficient of variation (CV) of fasting p...
OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between fasting glucose and mortality and to identify the level...
International audienceAims/hypothesis: The aim of this work was to examine whether synergistic assoc...
some of the above not known at this stageInternational audienceAims—Epidemiologic, pharmacoepidemiol...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE - The objective of this article was to assess mortality risks at different lev...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE - The objective of this article was to assess mortality risks at different lev...
[[abstract]]The study aims to examine whether the annual variations in fasting plasma glucose (FPG) ...
Abstract Background The effect of change in blood glucose levels on the risk of cardiovascular disea...
Abstract Background We aimed to assess the gender-specific impact of 3-year changes in fasting plasm...
Background Metabolic abnormalities, such as impaired fasting glucose (IFG), are dynamic phenomena; h...
Introduction We examined the associations between long-term usual random plasma glucose (RPG) levels...
BACKGROUND: Whether type 2 diabetes is cause or consequence, or both, of pancreatic cancer (PaC) rem...
The aim of this study is to investigate the association between visit-to-visit variability in fastin...
Background The effect of change in blood glucose levels on the risk of cardiovascul...
Background We recently reported that long-term fasting plasma glucose (FPG) instability predicts all...
OBJECTIVE- In the present study, we evaluated whether the coefficient of variation (CV) of fasting p...
OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between fasting glucose and mortality and to identify the level...
International audienceAims/hypothesis: The aim of this work was to examine whether synergistic assoc...
some of the above not known at this stageInternational audienceAims—Epidemiologic, pharmacoepidemiol...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE - The objective of this article was to assess mortality risks at different lev...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE - The objective of this article was to assess mortality risks at different lev...