The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is higher among African Americans (AA) vs European Americans (EA), is highest at middle age, and is related to obesity. This study was conducted to test the hypothesis that the association of adiposity (percent body fat; %fat) with indices of insulin sensitivity and \u3b2-cell function would differ with ethnicity and age. Subjects were 168 healthy, normoglycemic AA and EA girls and women aged 7\u201312 yr, 18\u201332 yr, and 40\u201370 yr. An intravenous glucose tolerance test was used to assess indices of insulin secretion and action: Insulin sensitivity (SI), acute C-peptide secretion (X0); basal, first-phase, second-phase, and total \u3b2-cell responsivity to glucose (PhiB, Phi1, Phi2, and PhiTOT, respec...
The impact of sex and age on glucose metabolism in the development of overweight/obesity is a matter...
Adipose tissue (AT) storage capacity is central in the maintenance of whole-body homeostasis, especi...
OBJECTIVE: Studies have shown a disparate association between body composition and the risk of type ...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is more prevalent among African-American (AA) than European-American (EA) wome...
Abstract Background Risk for obesity differs with ethnicity/race and is associated with insulin sens...
Objective: There is a drastic difference in the prevalence of type 2 diabetes among ethnic groups. W...
Introduction It is increasingly recognized that type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a heterogenous disease with...
Whether the contribution of inflammation to risk for chronic metabolic disease differs with ethnicit...
Excessive metabolism of glucose and/or fatty acids may impair insulin signaling by increasing oxidat...
PURPOSE: Insulin responses to oral and intravenous glucose markedly differ by ethnicity. This study ...
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ObjectiveWe investigated sex and racial differences in insulin sensitivity, β-cell function, and gly...
Background: Age is associated with both impaired glucose and insulin metabolism. To what extent the ...
Background: Metabolic outcomes of obesity and its associated disorders may not be equivalent across ...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: As type 2 diabetes results from an imbalance between insulin sensitivity and bet...
The impact of sex and age on glucose metabolism in the development of overweight/obesity is a matter...
Adipose tissue (AT) storage capacity is central in the maintenance of whole-body homeostasis, especi...
OBJECTIVE: Studies have shown a disparate association between body composition and the risk of type ...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is more prevalent among African-American (AA) than European-American (EA) wome...
Abstract Background Risk for obesity differs with ethnicity/race and is associated with insulin sens...
Objective: There is a drastic difference in the prevalence of type 2 diabetes among ethnic groups. W...
Introduction It is increasingly recognized that type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a heterogenous disease with...
Whether the contribution of inflammation to risk for chronic metabolic disease differs with ethnicit...
Excessive metabolism of glucose and/or fatty acids may impair insulin signaling by increasing oxidat...
PURPOSE: Insulin responses to oral and intravenous glucose markedly differ by ethnicity. This study ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/93716/1/oby.2011.45.pd
ObjectiveWe investigated sex and racial differences in insulin sensitivity, β-cell function, and gly...
Background: Age is associated with both impaired glucose and insulin metabolism. To what extent the ...
Background: Metabolic outcomes of obesity and its associated disorders may not be equivalent across ...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: As type 2 diabetes results from an imbalance between insulin sensitivity and bet...
The impact of sex and age on glucose metabolism in the development of overweight/obesity is a matter...
Adipose tissue (AT) storage capacity is central in the maintenance of whole-body homeostasis, especi...
OBJECTIVE: Studies have shown a disparate association between body composition and the risk of type ...