Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2679058 | Primary Care Diabetes | 2012 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Targeted intervention had an effective role in improving lipid and BP profile in individuals with impaired glucose handling, with limited impact on glycaemia and no impact on weight. More work needs be done to evaluate the potential benefit of insulin sensitizing agents in this setting.
Keywords
IQRPCTsgeneralised least squaresIgHHbA1cOGTTRCTIFGGLSNSFIGTHDLRandomised controlled trialOral glucose tolerance testimpaired glucose toleranceImpaired fasting glycaemiaPrimary Care Trustsanalysis of varianceANOVACardiovascular riskType 2 diabetes mellitusWorld Health Organisationbody mass indexBMIconfidence intervalBlood pressurehigh density lipoproteinlow density lipoproteinLDLinterquartile rangeInterventionType 2 DMPrimary careWHO
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Authors
Adrian Hugh Heald, Humphrey Knapman, Sunil Nair, Tom Chambers, Daniela Radford, Teresa Rushton, Simon George Anderson,