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1. Lower High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Concentration Is Independently Associated with Greater Future Accumulation of Intra-Abdominal Fat

2. Apolipoprotein B Levels Predict Future Development of Hypertension Independent of Visceral Adiposity and Insulin Sensitivity

3. Intra-Abdominal Fat and High Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Are Associated in a Non-Linear Pattern in Japanese-Americans

4. Higher High Density Lipoprotein 2 (HDL2) to Total HDL Cholesterol Ratio Is Associated with a Lower Risk for Incident Hypertension

5. Association of Thigh Muscle Mass with Insulin Resistance and Incident Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Japanese Americans

6. Predictors of Incident Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Japanese Americans with Normal Fasting Glucose Level

7. Lower High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Concentration Is Independently Associated with Greater Future Accumulation of Intra-Abdominal Fat

8. Longitudinal changes in plasma sex hormone concentrations correlate with changes in CT‐measured regional adiposity among Japanese American men over 10 years

9. Apolipoprotein B Levels Predict Future Development of Hypertension Independent of Visceral Adiposity and Insulin Sensitivity

10. Plasma amino acid profile, a biomarker for visceral adipose tissue that can substitute for waist circumference in Japanese Americans

11. Change in CT-measured abdominal subcutaneous and visceral but not thigh fat areas predict future insulin sensitivity

12. Comparison of twenty indices of insulin sensitivity in predicting type 2 diabetes in Japanese Americans: The Japanese American Community Diabetes Study

13. Leptin and Adiponectin Concentrations Independently Predict Future Accumulation of Visceral Fat in Nondiabetic Japanese Americans

14. Short Report: Circulating microRNAs are associated with incident diabetes over 10 years in Japanese Americans

15. Higher High Density Lipoprotein 2 (HDL2) to Total HDL Cholesterol Ratio Is Associated with a Lower Risk for Incident Hypertension

16. Change in visceral adiposity is an independent predictor of future arterial pulse pressure

17. Effects of combination of change in visceral fat and thigh muscle mass on the development of type 2 diabetes

18. Low Plasma Adiponectin Concentrations Predict Increases in Visceral Adiposity and Insulin Resistance

19. Greater visceral abdominal fat is associated with a lower probability of conversion of prehypertension to normotension

20. 226-LB: HOMA-ß and ß-Cell Activity in Early and Late Phase during an OGTT Are Independent Risk Factors of Type 2 Diabetes in Japanese Americans

21. 2058-P: Leptin and Adiponectin Concentrations Independently Predict Future Accumulation of Visceral Adiposity in Nondiabetic Japanese Americans

22. 2057-P: HDL-Cholesterol Concentration Independently Predicts Future Accumulation of Intra-abdominal Fat in Japanese Americans

23. Baseline estradiol concentration in community-dwelling Japanese American men is not associated with intra-abdominal fat accumulation over 10 years

24. Intra-Abdominal Fat and High Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Are Associated in a Non-Linear Pattern in Japanese-Americans

25. Design and validation of a novel estimator of visceral adipose tissue area and comparison to existing adiposity surrogates

26. Dietary Animal and Saturated Fat Predict Future Visceral Fat Accumulation in Japanese Americans

27. Leptin Concentration Predicts Future Metabolic Syndrome Risk in Japanese Americans Independent of Body Composition

28. Natural history of impaired glucose tolerance in Japanese Americans: Change in visceral adiposity is associated with remission from impaired glucose tolerance to normal glucose tolerance

29. Differential Association Between HDL Subclasses and the Development of Type 2 Diabetes in a Prospective Study of Japanese Americans

30. Visceral abdominal fat accumulation predicts the conversion of metabolically healthy obese subjects to an unhealthy phenotype

31. Predictors of Incident Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Japanese Americans with Normal Fasting Glucose Level

32. HbA(1c), fasting and 2 h plasma glucose in current, ex- and never-smokers: a meta-analysis

33. Patterns of Insulin Concentration During the OGTT Predict the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes in Japanese Americans

34. Change in Visceral Adiposity Independently Predicts a Greater Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes Over 10 Years in Japanese Americans

35. Risk factors for type 2 diabetes: Lessons learned from Japanese Americans in Seattle

36. The Foundation of Kinship

37. Greater hand-grip strength predicts a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes over 10 years in leaner Japanese Americans

38. Intergenerational Wealth Transmission among Agriculturalists

39. Intergenerational Wealth Transmission and the Dynamics of Inequality in Small-Scale Societies

40. Body Mass Index Is Associated with Increased Creatinine Clearance by a Mechanism Independent of Body Fat Distribution

41. Oral Disposition Index Predicts the Development of Future Diabetes Above and Beyond Fasting and 2-h Glucose Levels

42. In‐law Conflict

43. Measuring dietary acculturation in Japanese Americans with the use of confirmatory factor analysis of food-frequency data

44. The Behavioral Ecology of Family Planning

45. Increased Visceral Adipose Tissue Is an Independent Predictor for Future Development of Atherogenic Dyslipidemia

46. Cultural Dimensions of Kin Investment : An Introduction

47. Optimum BMI cut points to screen asian americans for type 2 diabetes

48. Insulin, C-Peptide, and Leptin Concentrations Predict Increased Visceral Adiposity at 5- and 10-Year Follow-Ups in Nondiabetic Japanese Americans

49. Heritability of C‐Reactive Protein and Association with Apolipoprotein E Genotypes in Japanese Americans

50. Heritability of Multivariate Factors of the Metabolic Syndrome in Nondiabetic Japanese Americans

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