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    Height and glucose tolerance in adult subjects

    In a prospective study concerning the pathogenesis of impaired glucose tolerance and Type 2 (non-insulindependent) diabetes mellitus, 346 subjects with no clinical history of diabetes were given a standard 75 ...

    D. C. Brown, C. D. Byrne, P. M. S. Clark, B. D. Cox, N. E. Day, C. N. Hales in Diabetologia (1991)

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    Hypertriglyceridaemia in subjects with normal and abnormal glucose tolerance: relative contributions of insulin secretion, insulin resistance and suppression of plasma non-esterified fatty acids

    Although plasma insulin and triglyceride concentrations are positively correlated in many studies, the relationships between insulin resistance, insulin secretion and hypertriglyceridaemia remain unclear. To s...

    C. D. Byrne, N. J. Wareham, D. C. Brown, P. M. S. Clark, L. J. Cox in Diabetologia (1994)

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    Decreased non-esterified fatty acid suppression and features of the insulin resistance syndrome occur in a sub-group of individuals with normal glucose tolerance

    To investigate causes of increased triglyceride concentrations in subjects with normal glucose tolerance (determined by oral glucose tolerance testing using World Health Organization criteria) 883 healthy subj...

    Dr. C. D. Byrne, N. J. Wareham, N. E. Day, R. McLeish, D. R. R. Williams in Diabetologia (1995)

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    Effects of dietary nutrients and food groups on bone loss from the proximal femur in men and women in the 7th and 8th decades of age

    We measured the impact of diet, anthropometry, physical activity and lifestyle variables on rates of hip bone mineral density (BMD) loss in 470 white men and 474 white women aged 67–79 years at recruitment dwe...

    S. Kaptoge, A. Welch, A. McTaggart, A. Mulligan, N. Dalzell in Osteoporosis International (2003)

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    Television viewing and low participation in vigorous recreation are independently associated with obesity and markers of cardiovascular disease risk: EPIC-Norfolk population-based study

    Objective: This study describes the associations between sedentary behaviour (television viewing) and participation in vigorous recreational activity with obesity and with biomarkers of cardiovascular disease (CV...

    R W Jakes, N E Day, K-T Khaw, R Luben, S Oakes in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2003)

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    Hip section modulus, a measure of bending resistance, is more strongly related to reported physical activity than BMD

    We hypothesized that measures of physical activity would have a closer relationship with section modulus (SM), an indicator of bending resistance, than with bone mineral density (BMD) because physical activity...

    S. Kaptoge, N. Dalzell, R. W. Jakes, N. Wareham, N. E. Day in Osteoporosis International (2003)

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    Habitual fish consumption and glycated haemoglobin: The EPIC-Norfolk Study

    Objective: To investigate the association between habitual fish consumption and a continuous measure of glycaemia.

    A-H Harding, N E Day, K-T Khaw, S A Bingham in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2004)