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Research Article

Evaluation of features of syndrome X in offspring of Caribbean patients with Type 2 diabetes

Pages 19-26 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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Lesley ML Hall, Naveed Sattar & Jason MR Gill. (2008) Risk of metabolic and vascular disease in South Asians: potential mechanisms for increased insulin resistance. Future Lipidology 3:4, pages 411-424.
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Chidum Ezenwaka, Risha Kalloo, Nkechi Offiah & Juergen Eckel. (2006) Development of impaired glucose tolerance and diabetes in follow-up offspring of Caribbean patients with type 2 diabetes: Analysis of 5-year follow-up study. Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry 112:3, pages 158-165.
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Ranjit Mohan Anjana, Srinivasa Lakshminarayanan, Mohan Deepa, Syed Farooq, Rajendra Pradeepa & Viswanathan Mohan. (2009) Parental history of type 2 diabetes mellitus, metabolic syndrome, and cardiometabolic risk factors in Asian Indian adolescents. Metabolism 58:3, pages 344-350.
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Jason M. R. GillDalia Malkova. (2006) Physical activity, fitness and cardiovascular disease risk in adults: interactions with insulin resistance and obesity. Clinical Science 110:4, pages 409-425.
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Chidum E. Ezenwaka & Risha Kalloo. (2003) Indices of obesity, dyslipidemia, and insulin resistance in apparently healthy Caribbean subjects. Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis 17:1, pages 6-11.
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