Background: Patients with type 2 diabetes have an increased risk of death and cardiovascular events and people with diabetes or prediabetes have been found to have increased atherosclerotic burden in the coronary and carotid arteries. This study will estimate the cross-sectional prevalence of atherosclerosis in the coronary and carotid arteries in individuals with prediabetes and diabetes, compared with normoglycaemic individuals in a large population-based cohort. Methods: The 30,154 study participants, 50-64 years, were categorized according to their fasting glycaemic status or self-reported data as normoglycaemic, prediabetes, and previously undetected or known diabetes. Prevalence of affected coronary artery segments, severity of stenos...
ObjectiveWhile metabolic syndrome (MetS) and diabetes confer greater cardiovascular disease (CVD) ri...
Atherosclerosis; LADA; Type 1 diabetes; Type 2 diabetesAterosclerosis; LADA; Diabetes tipo 1; Diabet...
Background: There is increasing evidence to suggest that not all individuals with type 2 diabetes me...
Background: Patients with type 2 diabetes have an increased risk of death and cardiovascular events ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 2 diabetes have an increased risk of death and cardiovascular events ...
AbstractObjectivesThe study was conducted to test the hypothesis that the prevalence of coronary ath...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus and pre-diabetes are risk factors for atherosclerosis and are highly preval...
Background: There is a need to develop and validate surrogate markers of cardiovascular disease (CVD...
Aim: Our aim was to investigate in a large population -based cohort study whether increased arterial...
Background: There is a need to develop and validate surrogate markers of cardiovascular disease (CVD...
BackgroundDiabetes mellitus (DM) is considered a cardiovascular risk factor. The aim of this study w...
BackgroundDiabetes mellitus (DM) is considered a cardiovascular risk factor. The aim of this study w...
Background: There is a need to develop and validate surrogate markers of cardiovascular disease (CVD...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study was to explore the association between various c...
BackgroundThere is a need to develop and validate surrogate markers of cardiovascular disease (CVD) ...
ObjectiveWhile metabolic syndrome (MetS) and diabetes confer greater cardiovascular disease (CVD) ri...
Atherosclerosis; LADA; Type 1 diabetes; Type 2 diabetesAterosclerosis; LADA; Diabetes tipo 1; Diabet...
Background: There is increasing evidence to suggest that not all individuals with type 2 diabetes me...
Background: Patients with type 2 diabetes have an increased risk of death and cardiovascular events ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 2 diabetes have an increased risk of death and cardiovascular events ...
AbstractObjectivesThe study was conducted to test the hypothesis that the prevalence of coronary ath...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus and pre-diabetes are risk factors for atherosclerosis and are highly preval...
Background: There is a need to develop and validate surrogate markers of cardiovascular disease (CVD...
Aim: Our aim was to investigate in a large population -based cohort study whether increased arterial...
Background: There is a need to develop and validate surrogate markers of cardiovascular disease (CVD...
BackgroundDiabetes mellitus (DM) is considered a cardiovascular risk factor. The aim of this study w...
BackgroundDiabetes mellitus (DM) is considered a cardiovascular risk factor. The aim of this study w...
Background: There is a need to develop and validate surrogate markers of cardiovascular disease (CVD...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study was to explore the association between various c...
BackgroundThere is a need to develop and validate surrogate markers of cardiovascular disease (CVD) ...
ObjectiveWhile metabolic syndrome (MetS) and diabetes confer greater cardiovascular disease (CVD) ri...
Atherosclerosis; LADA; Type 1 diabetes; Type 2 diabetesAterosclerosis; LADA; Diabetes tipo 1; Diabet...
Background: There is increasing evidence to suggest that not all individuals with type 2 diabetes me...