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Meanings of impaired fasting in English
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Usage of impaired fasting in English
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Instead, they showed impairedfasting glucose and a reduced fat mass and adipocyte size.
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All patients received lifestyle advice and a stepwise-implemented drug treatment of hypertension, impairedfasting glucose, and obesity.
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Our data indicate that there are overall differences in AD among DM, impairedfasting glucose, and normal fasting glucose.
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Design, setting, and participants: This economic evaluation study included 578 adults with impaired glucose tolerance, impairedfasting glucose, or both.
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We included subjects with normal glucose tolerance by a 75-g oral glucose tolerance test and subjects with impairedfasting glucose.
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We aimed to compare insulin sensitivity and prevalence of impairedfasting glucose and diabetes mellitus between MEN1 patients and controls.
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Less is known about which cognitive abilities are affected and how undiagnosed diabetes and impairedfasting glucose relate to cognitive performance.
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Logistic regressions were used to assess the prevalence, cardiovascular morbidity and the factors associated with undetected diabetes and impairedfasting glucose.
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Conclusions: Mortality among community-diagnosed NAFLD patients is higher than the general population and is associated with older age, impairedfasting glucose, and cirrhosis.
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Objective: To examine the recent suggestion that impairedfasting glucose may protect against depression, whereas a diagnosis of diabetes might then result in depression.
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Conclusion: Middle- and older-aged individuals with diabetes or impairedfasting glucose have higher stress measures of arterial stiffness than those with normal fasting glucose.
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Aim: To determine the incidence of Type 2 diabetes and to examine the effect of different cut-points for impairedfasting glucose (IFG) on diabetes incidence.
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The impairedfasting glucose prediction model included six questions and achieved an area under the receiver-operating characteristic curve of 0.840 (95% CI 0.839-0.840).