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Influence of obesity on breast cancer development in relation to menopausal status (Review). [PDF]
Yang Z, Sun Z.
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The American Journal of Medicine, 1988
Patients with mild or early non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus often display a delay in insulin response followed by late hyperinsulinemia during oral glucose tolerance testing. Those patients with long-standing disease or elevations of fasting plasma glucose in excess of 140 mg/dl are generally hypoinsulinemic in response to an oral glucose ...
R S, Yalow, H G, Rose, W A, Bauman
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Patients with mild or early non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus often display a delay in insulin response followed by late hyperinsulinemia during oral glucose tolerance testing. Those patients with long-standing disease or elevations of fasting plasma glucose in excess of 140 mg/dl are generally hypoinsulinemic in response to an oral glucose ...
R S, Yalow, H G, Rose, W A, Bauman
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Does Hyperinsulinemia Preserve Bone?
Diabetes Care, 1996OBJECTIVE Obesity and NIDDM are each associated with increased bone mineral density (BMD). We therefore hypothesize that hyperinsulinemia is an osteogenic factor. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Subjects consisted of 411 men and 559 women aged 50–89 ...
E, Barrett-Connor, D, Kritz-Silverstein
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Hyperinsulinemia and Atherosclerosis
Diabetes, 1996For more than 25 years, there has been an expansion in the clinical and experimental evidence linking hyperinsulinemia with cardiovascular disease and atherosclerosis. Assessment of the evidence under the headings of the strength of the association, dose response, temporality, consistency, specificity, and plausibility supports the concept that ...
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Hyperinsulinemia in patients with hypercholesterolemia
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1992An independent association between hypercholesterolemia and high insulin levels has not consistently emerged from large-scale epidemiologic observations. We selected 39 patients with elevated low-density (LDL) cholesterol levels but normal body weight, blood pressure, and glucose tolerance, and compared them to 36 normocholesterolemic, healthy control ...
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Hypertension and Hyperinsulinemia
Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1991Hypertension may be either accentuated or caused by hyperinsulinemia secondary to insulin resistance. The role of hyperinsulinemia has been most clearly defined in those people with upper body obesity who frequently have hypertension, abnormal glucose tolerance, and dyslipidemia.
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