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Predicted 10-year risk of cardiovascular disease is influenced by the risk equation adopted: a cross-sectional analysis.Different type 2 diabetes risk assessments predict dissimilar numbers at 'high risk': a retrospective analysis of diabetes risk-assessment toolsCardiorespiratory fitness testing and cardiovascular disease risk in male steelworkers.Improved end-stage high-intensity performance but similar glycemic responses after waxy barley starch ingestion compared to dextrose in type 1 diabetes.Algorithm that delivers an individualized rapid-acting insulin dose after morning resistance exercise counters post-exercise hyperglycaemia in people with Type 1 diabetes.Similar magnitude of post-exercise hyperglycemia despite manipulating resistance exercise intensity in type 1 diabetes individuals.A shared data approach more accurately represents the rates and patterns of violence with injury assaults.Comparison of the metabolic responses to ingestion of hydrothermally processed high-amylopectin content maize, uncooked maize starch or dextrose in healthy individuals.Reductions in resistance exercise-induced hyperglycaemic episodes are associated with circulating interleukin-6 in type 1 diabetes.'Prosiect Sir Gâr': workplace-based cardiovascular disease and diabetes risk assessments.Impact of single and multiple sets of resistance exercise in type 1 diabetes.Cardiorespiratory fitness is a stronger indicator of cardiometabolic risk factors and risk prediction than self-reported physical activity levels.A non-exercise method to determine cardiorespiratory fitness identifies females predicted to be at 'high risk' of type 2 diabetes.Prevalence of undiagnosed cardiovascular risk factors and 10-year CVD risk in male steel industry workers.Simulated games activity vs continuous running exercise: a novel comparison of the glycemic and metabolic responses in T1DM patients.A workplace-based risk assessment improves predicted lifetime cardiovascular disease risk in male steelworkers.Examining the relationship between HbA1c and diabetes risk models in a European population indicates a lower threshold to identify 'high risk' is required.Investigating the prevalence of latent Tuberculosis infection in a UK remand prisonUniversity students' behaviours towards accessing sexual health information and treatment
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