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Metabolic syndrome and its components as predictors of incident type 2 diabetes mellitus in an Aboriginal community
CMAJ Ley et al. 180: 617
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Appendix 1: Metabolic syndrome at baseline among the Sandy Lake Health and Diabetes Project participants, according to incident type 2 diabetes at 10-year follow-up
Appendix 2: Comparing associations of IGT with and NCEP- or IDF-defined metabolic syndrome with incident type 2 diabetes after adjustment for age and sex
Appendix 3: IDF-defined metabolic syndrome (overall and categorical components) and IGT in predicting incident type 2 diabetes after adjustment for age and sex
Appendix 4: NCEP-defined metabolic syndrome (overall and categorical components) and IGT in predicting incident type 2 diabetes after adjustment for age and sex
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