OBJECTIVES: To determine weight change patterns in Scottish patients 2 years after diagnosis of type 2 diabetes and to examine these in association with medium-term glycaemic, mortality and cardiovascular outcomes.SETTING: Using a retrospective cohort design, ethical approval was obtained to link the Scottish diabetes care database to hospital admission and mortality records.PARTICIPANTS: 29 316 overweight/obese patients with incident diabetes diagnosed between 2002 and 2006 were identified with relevant information for ≥2 years.PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Weight records over time provided intrapatient weight change and variation and glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) gave measures of glycaemic control. These characteristics and demog...
AIM This study aimed to describe the pattern of weight change in people with type 2 diabetes (T2D...
OBJECTIVE:This study examined the influence of weight loss on long-term morbidity and mortality in o...
AIMS: Short-term weight loss may lead to remission of type 2 diabetes but the effect of maintained w...
OBJECTIVES: To determine weight change patterns in Scottish patients 2 years after diagnosis of type...
OBJECTIVES: To determine weight change patterns in Scottish patients 2 years after diagnosis of type...
Objectives: To determine weight change patterns in Scottish patients 2 years after diagnosis of type...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank the Scottish Diabetes Research Network Epidemiology...
Aim: To determine whether achieving early glycaemic control, and any subsequent glycaemic variabilit...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Adults with type 2 diabetes are at high risk of developing cardiovascular disease (...
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 2 diabetes vary greatly with respect to degree of obesity at time of...
The purpose of this study was to quantify the association between weight change and the likelihood o...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Weight loss is often recommended in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. While evidenc...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the association of BMI with mortality in patients diagnosed with type 2 diabe...
BACKGROUND: Undiagnosed comorbid diseases that independently lead to weight loss before type 2 diabe...
Objective: To assess weight loss maintenance, diabetes status, mortality and morbidity 15 years afte...
AIM This study aimed to describe the pattern of weight change in people with type 2 diabetes (T2D...
OBJECTIVE:This study examined the influence of weight loss on long-term morbidity and mortality in o...
AIMS: Short-term weight loss may lead to remission of type 2 diabetes but the effect of maintained w...
OBJECTIVES: To determine weight change patterns in Scottish patients 2 years after diagnosis of type...
OBJECTIVES: To determine weight change patterns in Scottish patients 2 years after diagnosis of type...
Objectives: To determine weight change patterns in Scottish patients 2 years after diagnosis of type...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank the Scottish Diabetes Research Network Epidemiology...
Aim: To determine whether achieving early glycaemic control, and any subsequent glycaemic variabilit...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Adults with type 2 diabetes are at high risk of developing cardiovascular disease (...
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 2 diabetes vary greatly with respect to degree of obesity at time of...
The purpose of this study was to quantify the association between weight change and the likelihood o...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Weight loss is often recommended in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. While evidenc...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the association of BMI with mortality in patients diagnosed with type 2 diabe...
BACKGROUND: Undiagnosed comorbid diseases that independently lead to weight loss before type 2 diabe...
Objective: To assess weight loss maintenance, diabetes status, mortality and morbidity 15 years afte...
AIM This study aimed to describe the pattern of weight change in people with type 2 diabetes (T2D...
OBJECTIVE:This study examined the influence of weight loss on long-term morbidity and mortality in o...
AIMS: Short-term weight loss may lead to remission of type 2 diabetes but the effect of maintained w...