22-year trends in dysglycemia and body mass index: A population-based cohort study in Savitaipale, Finland
CONCLUSIONS: In this 22-year prospective follow-up study of in middle-aged Europeans with high participation rates, the progression of dysglycaemia to overt diabetes with aging was rapid, even without a significant change in BMI.PMID:34649826 | DOI:10.1016/j.pcd.2021.09.010
Source: Primary Care - Category: Primary Care Authors: Jouko Saramies Markku Koiranen Juha Auvinen Hannu Uusitalo Esko Hussi Henna Cederberg Sirkka Kein änen-Kiukaanniemi Jaakko Tuomilehto Source Type: research
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