Impact of sex and age on the performance of FINDRISC: the HUNT Study in Norway.
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Prolonged sitting may increase diabetes risk in physically inactive individuals: an 11 year follow-up of the HUNT Study, Norway.Differentiation of obese patients at moderate or higher Findrisc score based on their atherogenic index.Individuals at high risk for type 2 diabetes invited to a lifestyle program: characteristics of participants versus non-participants (the HUNT Study) and 24-month follow-up of participants (the VEND-RISK Study).The usage of fasting glucose and glycated hemoglobin for the identification of unknown type 2 diabetes in high risk patients with morbid obesity.Basic lifestyle advice to individuals at high risk of type 2 diabetes: a 2-year population-based diabetes prevention study. The DE-PLAN intervention in the HUNT Study, Norway.
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Impact of sex and age on the performance of FINDRISC: the HUNT Study in Norway.
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scientific article published on 22 June 2016
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Impact of sex and age on the performance of FINDRISC: the HUNT Study in Norway.
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Impact of sex and age on the performance of FINDRISC: the HUNT Study in Norway.
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Impact of sex and age on the performance of FINDRISC: the HUNT Study in Norway.
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Impact of sex and age on the performance of FINDRISC: the HUNT Study in Norway.
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Impact of sex and age on the performance of FINDRISC: the HUNT Study in Norway.
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Impact of sex and age on the performance of FINDRISC: the HUNT Study in Norway.
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Impact of sex and age on the performance of FINDRISC: the HUNT Study in Norway.
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Jonathan Shaw
Kristian Midthjell
Sven M Carlsen
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10.1136/BMJDRC-2016-000217
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2016-06-22T00:00:00Z