BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes mellitus is thought to develop from an interaction between environmental and genetic factors. We examined whether clinical or genetic factors or both could predict progression to diabetes in two prospective cohorts. METHODS: We genotyped 16 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and examined clinical factors in 16,061 Swedish and 2770 Finnish subjects. Type 2 diabetes developed in 2201 (11.7%) of these subjects during a median follow-up period of 23.5 years. We also studied the effect of genetic variants on changes in insulin secretion and action over time. RESULTS: Strong predictors of diabetes were a family history of the disease, an increased body-mass index, elevated liver-enzyme levels, current smoking statu...
Early environmental factors and genetic variants have been reported to be involved in the pathogenes...
Purpose of the Review Causality has been demonstrated for few of the many putative risk factors for ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Several susceptibility genes for type 2 diabetes have been discovered recently. Ind...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes mellitus is thought to develop from an interaction between environmental...
Type 2 diabetes is rapidly increasing worldwide thereby posing a severe burden on individual and pub...
Background: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a multifactorial disease in which environmental triggers intera...
OBJECTIVE-Prediction of type 2 diabetes based on genetic testing might improve identification of hig...
OBJECTIVE-Prediction of type 2 diabetes based on genetic testing might improve identification of hig...
OBJECTIVETo identify the clinical and genetic factors that explain why the rate of diabetes progress...
To investigate the genetic influence of 48 type 2 diabetes susceptibility variants on disease progre...
Objective The rate at which diabetes progresses following diagnosis of type 2 diabetes is highly var...
To identify the clinical and genetic factors that explain why the rate of diabetes progression is hi...
More than 40 genetic risk variants for type 2 diabetes have been validated. We aimed to test whether...
The aetiology of type 2 diabetes is complex with both genetic and environmental factors playing a ro...
The aim of this study was to measure the impact of genetic data in improving the prediction of type ...
Early environmental factors and genetic variants have been reported to be involved in the pathogenes...
Purpose of the Review Causality has been demonstrated for few of the many putative risk factors for ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Several susceptibility genes for type 2 diabetes have been discovered recently. Ind...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes mellitus is thought to develop from an interaction between environmental...
Type 2 diabetes is rapidly increasing worldwide thereby posing a severe burden on individual and pub...
Background: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a multifactorial disease in which environmental triggers intera...
OBJECTIVE-Prediction of type 2 diabetes based on genetic testing might improve identification of hig...
OBJECTIVE-Prediction of type 2 diabetes based on genetic testing might improve identification of hig...
OBJECTIVETo identify the clinical and genetic factors that explain why the rate of diabetes progress...
To investigate the genetic influence of 48 type 2 diabetes susceptibility variants on disease progre...
Objective The rate at which diabetes progresses following diagnosis of type 2 diabetes is highly var...
To identify the clinical and genetic factors that explain why the rate of diabetes progression is hi...
More than 40 genetic risk variants for type 2 diabetes have been validated. We aimed to test whether...
The aetiology of type 2 diabetes is complex with both genetic and environmental factors playing a ro...
The aim of this study was to measure the impact of genetic data in improving the prediction of type ...
Early environmental factors and genetic variants have been reported to be involved in the pathogenes...
Purpose of the Review Causality has been demonstrated for few of the many putative risk factors for ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Several susceptibility genes for type 2 diabetes have been discovered recently. Ind...