127 results on '"Leonetti, D L"'
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2. Arm length is associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Japanese-Americans
3. Subcutaneous thigh fat area is unrelated to risk of type 2 diabetes in a prospective study of Japanese Americans
4. Intra-abdominal fat accumulation predicts the development of the metabolic syndrome in non-diabetic Japanese-Americans
5. Metabolic and adipose risk factors for NIDDM and coronary disease in third- generation Japanese-American men and women with impaired glucose tolerance
6. Heritability of C-Reactive Protein and Association with Apolipoprotein E Genotypes in Japanese Americans
7. Association of plasma triglyceride and C-peptide with coronary heart disease in Japanese-American men with a high prevalence of glucose intolerance
8. Low insulin secretion and high fasting insulin and C-peptide levels predict increased visceral adiposity. 5-year follow-up among initially nondiabetic Japanese-American men
9. Minimum Waist and Visceral Fat Values for Identifying Japanese Americans at Risk for the Metabolic Syndrome: Response to Oda
10. 318 INTRA-ABDOMINAL FAT PREDICTS FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF THE METABOLIC SYNDROME IN NON-DIABETIC JAPANESE-AMERICANS
11. 291 PREDICTORS FOR INCREASED VISCERAL ADIPOSITY AT 10-YEAR FOLLOW-UP IN NON-DIABETIC JAPANESE-AMERICANS.
12. PREDICTORS FOR INCREASED VISCERAL ADIPOSITY AT 10-YEAR FOLLOW-UP IN NON-DIABETIC JAPANESE-AMERICANS.
13. Comparison of a Clinical Model, the Oral Glucose Tolerance Test, and Fasting Glucose for Prediction of Type 2 Diabetes Risk in Japanese Americans
14. Abnormal Glucose Tolerance and Increased Risk for Cardiovascular Disease in Japanese-Americans With Normal Fasting Glucose
15. Visceral adiposity and risk of type 2 diabetes: a prospective study among Japanese Americans.
16. Visceral adiposity and incident coronary heart disease in Japanese-American men. The 10-year follow-up results of the Seattle Japanese-American Community Diabetes Study.
17. Reduced amylin release is a characteristic of impaired glucose tolerance and type 2 diabetes in Japanese Americans.
18. Fasting Insulin Level Underestimates Risk of Non-lnsulin-dependent Diabetes Mellitus Due to Confounding by Insulin Secretion
19. Low insulin secretion and high fasting insulin and C-peptide levels predict increased visceral adiposity. 5-year follow-up among initially nondiabetic Japanese-American men
20. Relationship of proinsulin and insulin with noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and coronary heart disease in Japanese-American men: impact of obesity--clinical research center study.
21. Proinsulin as a marker for the development of NIDDM in Japanese-American men
22. Visceral Adiposity, Fasting Plasma Insulin, and Blood Pressure in Japanese-Americans
23. Association of elevated fasting C-peptide level and increased intra-abdominal fat distribution with development of NIDDM in Japanese-American men
24. Low serum testosterone level as a predictor of increased visceral fat in Japanese-American men.
25. Lifetime patterns of childbearing and employment: a study of second-generation Japanese American women.
26. Earlier appearance of impaired insulin secretion than of visceral adiposity in the pathogenesis of NIDDM. 5-Year follow-up of initially nondiabetic Japanese-American men.
27. Prevalence of complications among second-generation Japanese-American men with diabetes, impaired glucose tolerance, or normal glucose tolerance.
28. Prevalence of diabetes mellitus and impaired glucose tolerance among second-generation Japanese-American men.
29. Type 2 diabetes and the metabolic syndrome in Japanese Americans
30. Inter-population comparisons of catecholamine excretion
31. Standard definitions of overweight and central adiposity for determining diabetes risk in Japanese Americans
32. Visceral adiposity and risk of type 2 diabetes: a prospective study among Japanese Americans
33. Hypertension in Japanese Americans: the Seattle Japanese-American Community Diabetes Study
34. Abnormal glucose tolerance and increased risk for cardiovascular disease in Japanese-Americans with normal fasting glucose
35. Fasting insulin level underestimates risk of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus due to confounding by insulin secretion
36. Proinsulin levels predict the development of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) in Japanese-American men
37. Low serum testosterone level as a predictor of increased visceral fat in Japanese-American men
38. Visceral adiposity, fasting plasma insulin, and lipid and lipoprotein levels in Japanese Americans
39. Effects of exercise and nutrition on memory in Japanese Americans with impaired glucose tolerance
40. Visceral adiposity is an independent predictor of incident hypertension in Japanese Americans
41. Coronary heart disease and NIDDM in Japanese-Americans
42. Visceral adiposity, fasting plasma insulin, and blood pressure in Japanese-Americans
43. Oral disposition index predicts the development of future diabetes above and beyond fasting and 2-h glucose levels (Diabetes Care (2009) 32, (335-341))
44. Earlier appearance of impaired insulin secretion than of visceral adiposity in the pathogenesis of NIDDM. 5-Year follow-up of initially nondiabetic Japanese-American men
45. INTRA-ABDOMINAL FAT PREDICTS FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF THE METABOLIC SYNDROME IN NON-DIABETIC JAPANESE-AMERICANS.
46. Proinsulin levels predict the development of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) in Japanese-American men.
47. Diet of second-generation Japanese-American men with and without non-insulin-dependent diabetes
48. Greater hand-grip strength predicts a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes over 10 years in leaner Japanese Americans.
49. Standard definitions of overweight and central adiposity for determining diabetes risk in Japanese Americans.
50. Preventing diabetes--applying pathophysiological and epidemiological evidence.
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