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External Validation of the UKPDS Risk Engine in Incident Type 2 Diabetes: a need for new risk type 2 diabetes-specific risk equations.
ConclusionsThe UKPDS stroke equations showed calibration ranging from poor to moderate; however, the CHD equations showed poor calibration and considerably overestimated CHD risk. There is a need for revised risk equations in type 2 diabetes. PMID: 24089541 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Diabetes Care - October 2, 2013 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Bannister CA, Poole CD, Jenkins-Jones S, Morgan CL, Elwyn G, Spasic I, Currie CJ Tags: Diabetes Care Source Type: research

Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome have an increased risk of major cardiovascular events: a population study
CONCLUSIONS: The risk of incident MI, angina and revascularization is increased in young women with PCOS. Weight and T2DM are potentially modifiable risk factors amenable to intervention.PMID:34061968 | DOI:10.1210/clinem/dgab392
Source: The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism - June 1, 2021 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Thomas R Berni Christopher L Morgan D Aled Rees Source Type: research

Risk factors associated with abnormal cognition in Japanese outpatients with diabetes, hypertension or dyslipidemia
Conclusions Because of the higher prevalence of abnormal cognition in aged outpatients with diabetes found in primary care practice and significant associations with serum albumin, uric acid, renal function, retinopathy and antidiabetic drugs, there is a need for early diagnosis and strategies against dementia.
Source: Diabetology International - November 9, 2014 Category: Endocrinology Source Type: research

Low annual frequency of HbA1c testing in people with Type 2 diabetes in primary care practices in Germany
ConclusionsOnly three out of four individuals with Type 2 diabetes underwent at least two HbA1c tests in Germany in 2016, which means that 25% of individuals underwent fewer tests than required by German guidelinesThis article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Source: Diabetic Medicine - November 25, 2017 Category: Endocrinology Authors: K. Kostev, L. Jacob, W. Rathmann Tags: Research Article Source Type: research