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A Biphasic Glucose Response during an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test Is Associated with Greater Plasma Insulin and GLP-1 Responses and a Reduction in 1-Hour Glucose but Does Not Relate to the Rate of Gastric Emptying in Healthy, Older Adults.
MLA
Jalleh, Ryan J., et al. “A Biphasic Glucose Response during an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test Is Associated with Greater Plasma Insulin and GLP-1 Responses and a Reduction in 1-Hour Glucose but Does Not Relate to the Rate of Gastric Emptying in Healthy, Older Adults.” Nutrients, vol. 15, no. 18, Sept. 2023. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15183889.
APA
Jalleh, R. J., Marathe, C. S., Trahair, L. G., Jones, K. L., & Horowitz, M. (2023). A Biphasic Glucose Response during an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test Is Associated with Greater Plasma Insulin and GLP-1 Responses and a Reduction in 1-Hour Glucose but Does Not Relate to the Rate of Gastric Emptying in Healthy, Older Adults. Nutrients, 15(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15183889
Chicago
Jalleh, Ryan J, Chinmay S Marathe, Laurence G Trahair, Karen L Jones, and Michael Horowitz. 2023. “A Biphasic Glucose Response during an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test Is Associated with Greater Plasma Insulin and GLP-1 Responses and a Reduction in 1-Hour Glucose but Does Not Relate to the Rate of Gastric Emptying in Healthy, Older Adults.” Nutrients 15 (18). doi:10.3390/nu15183889.