Evaluating the risk of height loss could be an efficient way to evaluate endothelial health, which might be associated with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality. Diabetes is an established risk factor both for intervertebral disk degeneration and osteoporosis-related fractures, which are major risk factors for height loss among adults. Therefore, hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), as an indicator of the presence of diabetes, could be positively associated with height loss. A retrospective study of 10,333 workers aged 40 to 74 years was conducted. Height loss was defined as being in the highest quintile of height decrease per year. HbA1c in the normal range was positively associated with height loss. The known cardiovascular risk factors-adjusted odd...
Background: Increasing evidence suggests a continuous relationship between blood glucose concentrati...
In this article, relationship between respondents’ height and occurrence of diabetes has been invest...
Obesity and fat patterns are important predictors of coronary heart disease risk. The relations of a...
Evaluating the risk of height loss could be an efficient way to evaluate endothelial health, which m...
Objective: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is rising rapidly in low-income and middleincome countr...
Short stature was suggested as a risk factor for diabetes onset among middle age individuals, but wh...
Sex-specific associations between height loss and HbA1c among participants without diabetes.</p
OBJECTIVE: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is rising rapidly in low-income and middle-income count...
Short stature was suggested as a risk factor for diabetes onset among middle age individuals, but wh...
Background Short stature was suggested as a risk factor for diabetes onset among middle age individu...
OBJECTIVE — To examine the diabetes risk association with femur length, standing height, and height ...
Objective To investigate whether height is associated with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) in pati...
Aims/hypothesis This study aimed to evaluate associations of height as well as components of height ...
AIMS: Patients with type 2 diabetes have a high risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Central obesit...
Background: Taller people and those with better lung function are at reduced risk of coronary heart ...
Background: Increasing evidence suggests a continuous relationship between blood glucose concentrati...
In this article, relationship between respondents’ height and occurrence of diabetes has been invest...
Obesity and fat patterns are important predictors of coronary heart disease risk. The relations of a...
Evaluating the risk of height loss could be an efficient way to evaluate endothelial health, which m...
Objective: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is rising rapidly in low-income and middleincome countr...
Short stature was suggested as a risk factor for diabetes onset among middle age individuals, but wh...
Sex-specific associations between height loss and HbA1c among participants without diabetes.</p
OBJECTIVE: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is rising rapidly in low-income and middle-income count...
Short stature was suggested as a risk factor for diabetes onset among middle age individuals, but wh...
Background Short stature was suggested as a risk factor for diabetes onset among middle age individu...
OBJECTIVE — To examine the diabetes risk association with femur length, standing height, and height ...
Objective To investigate whether height is associated with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) in pati...
Aims/hypothesis This study aimed to evaluate associations of height as well as components of height ...
AIMS: Patients with type 2 diabetes have a high risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Central obesit...
Background: Taller people and those with better lung function are at reduced risk of coronary heart ...
Background: Increasing evidence suggests a continuous relationship between blood glucose concentrati...
In this article, relationship between respondents’ height and occurrence of diabetes has been invest...
Obesity and fat patterns are important predictors of coronary heart disease risk. The relations of a...