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Response: Impact of HbA1c Criterion on the Detection of Subjects with Increased Risk for Diabetes among Health Check-Up Recipients in Korea (Diabetes Metab J 2012;36:151-6)

Kim HK, Bae SJ, Choe J

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The Role of Cortisol in the Pathogenesis of the Metabolic Syndrome

Jeong IK

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Retinoid Metabolism and Diabetes Mellitus

Rhee EJ, Plutzky J

Retinoid acid is a metabolite of vitamin A and functions as an important factor in cell survival, differentiation and death. Most previous studies on retinoid metabolism have focused on its...
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Letter: Impact of HbA1c Criterion on the Detection of Subjects with Increased Risk for Diabetes among Health Check-Up Recipients in Korea (Diabetes Metab J 2012;36:151-6)

Choi SH

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Influence of the Duration of Diabetes on the Outcome of a Diabetes Self-Management Education Program

Ko SH, Park SA, Cho JH, Ko SH, Shin KM, Lee SH, Song KH, Park YM, Ahn YB

BACKGROUND: Diabetes education and lifestyle modification are critical components in controlling blood glucose levels of people with type 2 diabetes. Until now, available data on the effectiveness of education with...
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Post-Renal Transplant Diabetes Mellitus in Korean Subjects: Superimposition of Transplant-Related Immunosuppressant Factors on Genetic and Type 2 Diabetic Risk Factors

Lee HC

Postrenal transplantation diabetes mellitus (PTDM), or new-onset diabetes after organ transplantation, is an important chronic transplant-associated complication. Similar to type 2 diabetes, decreased insulin secretion and increased insulin resistance are...
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Leptin in Relation to the Lipodystrophy-Associated Metabolic Syndrome

Mantzoros

Leptin, an adipocyte-secreted hormone, regulates energy homeostasis as well as reproductive, neuroendocrine, immune and metabolic functions. Subjects with decreased amounts of fat in their adipose tissue, i.e., lipoatrophy, have low...
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Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species in Pathogenesis of Vascular Complications of Diabetes

Son SM

Macrovascular and microvascular diseases are currently the principal causes of morbidity and mortality in subjects with diabetes. Disorders of the physiological signaling functions of reactive oxygen species (superoxide and hydrogen...
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Glycemic Effects of Once-a-Day Rapid-Acting Insulin Analogue Addition on a Basal Insulin Analogue in Korean Subjects with Poorly Controlled Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Choe EY, Lee YH, Lee BW, Kang ES, Cha BS, Lee HC

BACKGROUND: The present study investigates the efficacy in glycemic control by adding once-a-day glulisine to glargine as a basal plus regimen and factors influencing glycemic control with the basal plus...
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Effects of Aerobic Exercise Intensity on Abdominal and Thigh Adipose Tissue and Skeletal Muscle Attenuation in Overweight Women with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Jung JY, Han KA, Ahn HJ, Kwon HR, Lee JH, Park KS, Min KW

BACKGROUND: We investigated the effects of exercise intensity on abdominal and mid-thigh adipose tissue, attenuation of skeletal muscle, and insulin sensitivity in overweight women with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). METHODS:...
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The Association between Midnight Salivary Cortisol and Metabolic Syndrome in Korean Adults

Jang YM, Lee EJ, Kim DL, Kim SK, Song KH

BACKGROUND: The common characteristics of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and Cushing's syndrome suggest that excess cortisol may be involved in the pathogenesis of MetS. Salivary cortisol measurements are simple and can...
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Metabolic Syndrome versus Framingham Risk Score for Association of Self-Reported Coronary Heart Disease: The 2005 Korean Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

Kang HM, Kim DJ

BACKGROUND: Several studies in Western populations have indicated that metabolic syndrome (MetS) is inferior to the Framingham risk score (FRS) in predicting coronary heart disease (CHD). However there has been...
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