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Highlights Among 301 studies, diabetes mellitus was the most studied cardiometabolic risk factor. In the network meta‐analysis, cerebrovascular disease had the highest impact (relative risk [RR] 1.69; 95% CI, 1.65–1.73) on COVID‐19 outcomes compared to other cardiometabolic risk factors.
Alina Binbin Li+9 more
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Highlights Mild acquired impaired thyroid hormone sensitivity was widespread among the general populations. Reduced thyroid hormone sensitivity was related with metabolic syndrome and its components. Impaired thyroid hormone sensitivity might affect the distribution of adipose tissue and muscle.
Fang Lv+6 more
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Highlights Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is characterized by progressive loss of beta‐cell function and mass. Numerous mechanisms of beta‐cell failure are involved. Preservation and/or enhancement of beta‐cell function is of great importance in delaying the progression of T2DM and the burden of its complications. Accurate evaluation of the effects of
Laure Sayyed Kassem+3 more
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Mechanisms of bariatric surgery for weight loss and diabetes remission 减重手术减轻体重和缓解糖尿病的机制
Highlights Controversial changes in intestinal hormones after bariatric surgery (BS) were summarized. The changes of signaling proteins involved in insulin resistance and the newly proposed changes in growth differentiation factor 15, exosomes, and extracellular vesicles after BS were elucidated.
Mengsha Yin+6 more
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Highlights Vascular complication is one of the most important causes of death in diabetes patients. Arterial stiffness plays a key role in the progress of diabetes vascular complication; therefore, the improvement of arterial stiffness could inhibit the process of atherosclerosis and reduce the burden of diabetes vascular complications This study first
Jincheng Wang+14 more
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Highlights Different microvascular phenotypes were detected by noninvasive optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) in metabolically healthy obesity and metabolic syndrome patients. Baseline blood pressure and insulin status may be key determinants for vascular benefit from bariatric surgery.
Yaying Chen+11 more
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HighlightsML suggests that when the HbA1c gap from a previous visit is >11 mmol/mol (1.0%) there is a greater probability that insulin therapy will be initiated, but when HbA1c gap is <6.6 mmol/mol (0.6%), a timely initiation of insulin therapy is less probable.
Nicoletta Musacchio+7 more
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Highlights Reproductive variables are associated with metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its components, but the results are conflicting. In this cross‐sectional study involving 4453 women over 40, we found that reproductive variables, including menarche, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and menopause, may play a role in modulating the risk of MetS ...
Ling Bai+9 more
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Modeling total predation to avoid perverse outcomes from cat control in a data‐poor island ecosystem
Abstract Data‐hungry, complex ecosystem models are often used to predict the consequences of threatened species management, including perverse outcomes. Unfortunately, this approach is impractical in the many systems that have insufficient data to parameterize ecosystem interactions or reliably calibrate or validate such models.
Michaela Plein+9 more
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Highlights To what extent NAFLD is associated with glycemic remission among the general population remains unclear. The study elaborated that presence of NAFLD and fibrosis status decreased the chance of glycemic remission whereas NAFLD improvement mitigated glycemic deterioration, emphasizing joint management to liver‐focused subgroups of diabetes ...
Zhuojun Xin+15 more
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