2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.diabres.2013.01.021
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Prediabetes and impaired lung function in asymptomatic adults

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“…The diabetic and IGT groups were older in age in comparison with the normal healthy group, as shown in Table 1, aconstant observation in previous studies as stated by Li, Saito et al [36], old age is a non-modifiable risk factor for CVD and other diseases related to aging, IGT and type-2 diabetes are correlated with older ages. In the present study,Ox-LDL was found to be increased with age, the Pearson correlation coefficient ( r  = 0.422) between age and Ox-LDL in the whole subjects was found to be significant P  < 0.001.…”
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confidence: 54%
“…The diabetic and IGT groups were older in age in comparison with the normal healthy group, as shown in Table 1, aconstant observation in previous studies as stated by Li, Saito et al [36], old age is a non-modifiable risk factor for CVD and other diseases related to aging, IGT and type-2 diabetes are correlated with older ages. In the present study,Ox-LDL was found to be increased with age, the Pearson correlation coefficient ( r  = 0.422) between age and Ox-LDL in the whole subjects was found to be significant P  < 0.001.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Evidence suggests, however, that clinical complications occur when this condition is present, including reduced lung function (Li et al. ), neuropathy (Divisova et al. , Bongaerts et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leone et al found that all individual factors of MS were related to lung function impairment in adults with a mean age of 45 in France [ 19 ]. In a study sample of similar age range than that of the Limache Cohort, Li et al found that ‘pre-diabetes’ risk factors such as elevated fasting glucose and insulin resistance were associated with lower FVC [ 30 ]. Several studies have found a positive association between waist circumference with lung function, and other epidemiological studies have reported no association in relation to lung function or lung function decline in people with mild COPD [ 31 ].…”
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confidence: 99%