Trajectories of metabolic risk factors and biochemical markers prior to the onset of type 2 diabetes: the population-based longitudinal Doetinchem study.
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Hulsegge, GSpijkerman, AMW
van der Schouw, YT
Bakker, SJL
Gansevoort, RT
Smit, HA
Verschuren, WMM
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Trajectories of metabolic risk factors and biochemical markers prior to the onset of type 2 diabetes: the population-based longitudinal Doetinchem study.Published in
Nutr Diabetes 2017; 7(5):e270Publiekssamenvatting
Risk factors often develop at young age and are maintained over time, but it is not fully understood how risk factors develop over time preceding type 2 diabetes. We examined how levels and trajectories of metabolic risk factors and biochemical markers prior to diagnosis differ between persons with and without type 2 diabetes over 15-20 years.PMID
28481339ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1038/nutd.2017.23
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