2011
DOI: 10.4103/0022-3859.85200
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Relationship of body fat with insulin resistance and cardiometabolic risk factors among normal glucose-tolerant subjects

Abstract: A significant association exists between body fat, MS, and cardiometabolic risk factors even among subjects with NGT.

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“… 11 – 14 Those most at risk for T2DM are younger adults or even children, who tend to have greater waist circumference and thus greater central obesity, more visceral fat, and increased insulin resistance even at lower body mass indices (BMIs). 10 , 12 , 15 20 …”
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“… 11 – 14 Those most at risk for T2DM are younger adults or even children, who tend to have greater waist circumference and thus greater central obesity, more visceral fat, and increased insulin resistance even at lower body mass indices (BMIs). 10 , 12 , 15 20 …”
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confidence: 99%