Diabetes MellitusJohn A. Galloway, Janet H. Potvin, Charles R. Shuman Lilly Research Laboratories, 1988 - 335 pages |
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... studies of twins in Germany , Denmark , 5 and the United States6.7 have indicated similar differences in concordance rates for Type I and Type II diabetes . ' However , data from twin studies should be evaluated cautiously , as infor ...
... studies of twins in Germany , Denmark , 5 and the United States6.7 have indicated similar differences in concordance rates for Type I and Type II diabetes . ' However , data from twin studies should be evaluated cautiously , as infor ...
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... Studies Results of family studies are in accord with those of twin and HLA studies . The frequency of a first - degree family history of diabetes differs in the two types , being common in Type II diabetes ( approximately 30 % ) and ...
... Studies Results of family studies are in accord with those of twin and HLA studies . The frequency of a first - degree family history of diabetes differs in the two types , being common in Type II diabetes ( approximately 30 % ) and ...
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... studies of diabetes and exercise have focused on defining the metabolic responses to acute exercise as compared with normal controls . A limited number of studies have been performed to evaluate the effect of exercise training on long ...
... studies of diabetes and exercise have focused on defining the metabolic responses to acute exercise as compared with normal controls . A limited number of studies have been performed to evaluate the effect of exercise training on long ...
Contents
Definition | 1 |
Chapter 2 iabetes Mellitus and Heredity | 15 |
Chapter 3 athophysiology of Diabetes Mellitus | 27 |
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