A population perspective on diabetes prevention: whom should we target for preventing weight gain?

作者: J. P. Burke , K. Williams , K.M. V. Narayan , C. Leibson , S. M. Haffner

DOI: 10.2337/DIACARE.26.7.1999

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摘要: OBJECTIVE—To examine the influence of obesity and prevention weight gain on incidence type 2 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—We examined participants in San Antonio Heart Study, a prospective population-based study Mexican Americans non-Hispanic whites residing Antonio, Texas. BMI was stratified into four categories: normal ( RESULTS—Preventing individuals from becoming overweight would result greatest reduction This 62 74% diabetes whites, respectively. Preventing entire population gaining, average, 1 unit 12.4 13.0% CONCLUSIONS—The majority cases were who or mildly obese with family history Public health resources should be directed toward among order to prevent maximum number

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