| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8674642 | Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases | 2017 | 39 Pages | 
Abstract
												Total and vegetable calcium may be inversely associated with T2D incidence among women, regardless of impaired fasting blood glucose group or normal group. The associations may be potentially dose-responsive. Moderate dietary calcium may be related to lower risk of T2D incidence comparing to low intake group among women.
											Keywords
												NFGFBGGLMCISHDLFFQT2DIRRIFGhigh-density lipoproteinImpaired fasting glucoseKoGESWaist circumferenceType 2 diabetesbody mass indexBMIconfidence intervalsfasting blood glucoseLow-density lipoproteinLDLGeneral linear modelProspective studyincidence rate ratiofood frequency questionnaireDietary calciumcohortNormal fasting glucose
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											Authors
												J.M. Oh, H.W. Woo, M.K. Kim, Y.-H. Lee, D.H. Shin, M.-H. Shin, B.Y. Choi, 
											