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1. Prognostic value of adiponectin for cardiovascular disease and mortality.

2. Alanine aminotransferase predicts coronary heart disease events: a 10-year follow-up of the Hoorn Study.

3. High risk of cardiovascular mortality in individuals with impaired fasting glucose is explained by conversion to diabetes: the Hoorn study.

4. Endothelial dysfunction and low-grade inflammation explain much of the excess cardiovascular mortality in individuals with type 2 diabetes: the Hoorn Study.

5. Endothelial dysfunction contributes to renal function-associated cardiovascular mortality in a population with mild renal insufficiency: the Hoorn study.

6. An exploratory analysis of criteria for the metabolic syndrome and its prediction of long-term cardiovascular outcomes: the Hoorn study.

7. Metabolic syndrome and 10-year cardiovascular disease risk in the Hoorn Study.

8. Proinsulin concentration is an independent predictor of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality: an 11-year follow-up of the Hoorn Study.

9. Left ventricular mass increases with deteriorating glucose tolerance, especially in women: independence of increased arterial stiffness or decreased flow-mediated dilation: the Hoorn study.

11. Diabetic patients detected by population-based stepwise screening already have a diabetic cardiovascular risk profile.

12. Mild renal insufficiency is associated with increased cardiovascular mortality: The Hoorn Study.

13. Diabetes, pulse pressure and cardiovascular mortality: the Hoorn Study.

14. C-reactive protein and soluble vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 are associated with elevated urinary albumin excretion but do not explain its link with cardiovascular risk.

15. Impaired autonomic function is associated with increased mortality, especially in subjects with diabetes, hypertension, or a history of cardiovascular disease: the Hoorn Study.

16. Similar 9-Year Mortality Risks and Reproducibility for theWorld Health Organization and American Diabetes AssociationGlucose Tolerance Categories.

17. The relationship of lipoprotein lipase activity and LDL size is dependent on glucose metabolism in an elderly population: the Hoorn Study.

18. Mild renal insufficiency is associated with increased left ventricular mass in men, but not in women: an arterial stiffness-related phenomenon--the Hoorn Study.

19. Microalbuminuria is associated with impaired brachial artery, flow-mediated vasodilation in elderly individuals without and with diabetes: Further evidence for a link between microalbuminuria and endothelial dysfunction—The Hoorn Study.

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