Serum albumin and risk of incident diabetes and diabetic microvascular complications in the UK biobank cohort
CONCLUSION: In this large prospective study, serum levels of albumin were inversely associated with the incidences of diabetes and diabetic microvascular complications. These findings underscore the importance of maintaining optimal nutrient status in reducing the risk of diabetes and its complications.PMID:37678759 | DOI:10.1016/j.diabet.2023.101472
Source: Diabetes and Metabolism - Category: Endocrinology Authors: Yang-Wei Cai Hai-Feng Zhang Jing-Wei Gao Zhao-Xi Cai Jie-Wen Cai Qing-Yuan Gao Zhi-Teng Chen Guang-Hong Liao Chuan-Rui Zeng Nuo Chen Pin-Ming Liu Jing-Feng Wang Yang-Xin Chen Source Type: research
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