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March 21, 2012
The TG/HDL-C ratio does not predict insulin resistance in overweight women of African descent: a study of South African, African American and West African women
Michael G Knight, Julia H Goedecke, Madia Ricks, et al.
Diabetes Care
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August 30, 2011
Metabolic syndrome does not detect metabolic risk in African men living in the U.S
Ugochi J Ukegbu, Darleen C Castillo, Michael G Knight, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
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August 22, 2024
A Mathematical Model-Derived Disposition Index Without Insulin Validated in Youth With Obesity
Joon Ha, Joon Young Kim, Max Springer, et al.
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
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November 6, 2020
The OGTT is highly reproducible in Africans for the diagnosis of diabetes: Implications for treatment and protocol design
Ram Jagannathan, Christopher W DuBose, Lilian S Mabundo, et al.
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
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September 21, 2002
Obesity, physical inactivity, and risk for cardiovascular disease
Patricia M Dubbert, Teresa Carithers, Anne E Sumner, et al.
Obesity Research
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September 2, 2004
Both subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissue correlate highly with insulin resistance in african americans
Marshall K Tulloch-Reid, Robert L Hanson, Nancy G Sebring, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
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May 20, 2011
Higher acute insulin response to glucose may determine greater free fatty acid clearance in African-American women
Carson C Chow, Vipul Periwal, Gyorgy Csako, et al.
Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
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February 7, 2019
Black Immigrants from Africa and the Caribbean Have Similar Rates of Diabetes but Africans Are Less Obese: the New York City Community Health Survey 2009-2013
Margrethe F Horlyck-Romanovsky, Melissa Fuster, Sandra E Echeverria, et al.
Nutrition & Metabolism
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December 25, 2013
ApoC-III and visceral adipose tissue contribute to paradoxically normal triglyceride levels in insulin-resistant African-American women
Anne E Sumner, Jeremy D Furtado, Amber B Courville, et al.
Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders
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February 28, 2014
Neck circumference is a predictor of metabolic syndrome and obstructive sleep apnea in short-sleeping obese men and women
Giovanni Cizza, Lilian de Jonge, Paolo Piaggi, et al.
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March 21, 2012
The TG/HDL-C ratio does not predict insulin resistance in overweight women of African descent: a study of South African, African American and West African women
Michael G Knight, Julia H Goedecke, Madia Ricks, et al.
Diabetes Care
|
August 30, 2011
Metabolic syndrome does not detect metabolic risk in African men living in the U.S
Ugochi J Ukegbu, Darleen C Castillo, Michael G Knight, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
|
August 22, 2024
A Mathematical Model-Derived Disposition Index Without Insulin Validated in Youth With Obesity
Joon Ha, Joon Young Kim, Max Springer, et al.
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
|
November 6, 2020
The OGTT is highly reproducible in Africans for the diagnosis of diabetes: Implications for treatment and protocol design
Ram Jagannathan, Christopher W DuBose, Lilian S Mabundo, et al.
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
|
September 21, 2002
Obesity, physical inactivity, and risk for cardiovascular disease
Patricia M Dubbert, Teresa Carithers, Anne E Sumner, et al.
Obesity Research
|
September 2, 2004
Both subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissue correlate highly with insulin resistance in african americans
Marshall K Tulloch-Reid, Robert L Hanson, Nancy G Sebring, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
|
May 20, 2011
Higher acute insulin response to glucose may determine greater free fatty acid clearance in African-American women
Carson C Chow, Vipul Periwal, Gyorgy Csako, et al.
Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
|
February 7, 2019
Black Immigrants from Africa and the Caribbean Have Similar Rates of Diabetes but Africans Are Less Obese: the New York City Community Health Survey 2009-2013
Margrethe F Horlyck-Romanovsky, Melissa Fuster, Sandra E Echeverria, et al.
Nutrition & Metabolism
|
December 25, 2013
ApoC-III and visceral adipose tissue contribute to paradoxically normal triglyceride levels in insulin-resistant African-American women
Anne E Sumner, Jeremy D Furtado, Amber B Courville, et al.
Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders
|
February 28, 2014
Neck circumference is a predictor of metabolic syndrome and obstructive sleep apnea in short-sleeping obese men and women
Giovanni Cizza, Lilian de Jonge, Paolo Piaggi, et al.
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