Adverse differences in cardiometabolic risk factor levels between individuals with pre-diabetes and normal glucose metabolism are more pronounced in women than in men: the Maastricht Study
<br><strong>Objective: </strong>To investigate whether adverse differences in levels of cardiovascular risk factors in women than men, already established when comparing individuals with and without diabetes, are also present before type 2 diabetes onset.</br> <br><...
Hoofdauteurs: | de Ritter, R, Sep, SJS, van der Kallen, CJH, Woodward, M, Peters, SAE, Stehouwer, CDA |
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Formaat: | Journal article |
Taal: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2019
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