Aims: To quantify the extent to which ethnic differences in muscular strength might account for the substantially higher prevalence of diabetes in black and South-Asian compared with white European adults. Methods: This cross-sectional study used baseline data from the UK Biobank study on 418 656 white European, black and South-Asian participants, aged 40–69 years, who had complete data on diabetes status and hand-grip strength. Associations between hand-grip strength and diabetes were assessed using logistic regression and were adjusted for potential confounding factors. Results: Lower grip strength was associated with higher prevalence of diabetes, independent of confounding factors, across all ethnicities in both men and women...
OBJECTIVE To determine the extent of, and reasons for, ethnic differences in type 2 diabetes inciden...
Aim: This study aimed to assess the association between grip strength and glucose regulation in a cr...
Background The difference in diabetes susceptibility by ethnic background is poorly understood. The ...
We investigated whether ethnic differences in handgrip strength, a marker of poor muscle strength an...
We investigated whether ethnic differences in handgrip strength, a marker of poor muscle strength an...
<div><p>We investigated whether ethnic differences in handgrip strength, a marker of poor muscle str...
Aims: Studies show that white men have a higher prevalence of Type 2 diabetes mellitus than women...
Introduction Grip strength has been associated with chronic diseases and mortality. However, current...
Background The difference in diabetes susceptibility by ethnic background is poorly understood. The ...
Objective: To examine ethnic differences in ectopic fat and associations with incident diabetes. ...
Background The difference in diabetes susceptibility by ethnic background is poorly understood. The ...
Objective: To examine ethnic differences in ectopic fat and associations with incident diabetes. ...
Abstract Aim: This study aimed to assess the association between grip strength and glucose regulati...
To compare the relationship between adiposity and prevalent diabetes across ethnic groups in the UK ...
Aim: This study aimed to assess the association between grip strength and glucose regulation in a cr...
OBJECTIVE To determine the extent of, and reasons for, ethnic differences in type 2 diabetes inciden...
Aim: This study aimed to assess the association between grip strength and glucose regulation in a cr...
Background The difference in diabetes susceptibility by ethnic background is poorly understood. The ...
We investigated whether ethnic differences in handgrip strength, a marker of poor muscle strength an...
We investigated whether ethnic differences in handgrip strength, a marker of poor muscle strength an...
<div><p>We investigated whether ethnic differences in handgrip strength, a marker of poor muscle str...
Aims: Studies show that white men have a higher prevalence of Type 2 diabetes mellitus than women...
Introduction Grip strength has been associated with chronic diseases and mortality. However, current...
Background The difference in diabetes susceptibility by ethnic background is poorly understood. The ...
Objective: To examine ethnic differences in ectopic fat and associations with incident diabetes. ...
Background The difference in diabetes susceptibility by ethnic background is poorly understood. The ...
Objective: To examine ethnic differences in ectopic fat and associations with incident diabetes. ...
Abstract Aim: This study aimed to assess the association between grip strength and glucose regulati...
To compare the relationship between adiposity and prevalent diabetes across ethnic groups in the UK ...
Aim: This study aimed to assess the association between grip strength and glucose regulation in a cr...
OBJECTIVE To determine the extent of, and reasons for, ethnic differences in type 2 diabetes inciden...
Aim: This study aimed to assess the association between grip strength and glucose regulation in a cr...
Background The difference in diabetes susceptibility by ethnic background is poorly understood. The ...