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Comparison of glucose tolerance categories according to World Health Organization and American Diabetes Association diagnostic criteria in a population-based study in Brazil. The Japanese-Brazilian Diabetes Study Group
Published in Diabetes care (01-11-1998)“…Comparison of glucose tolerance categories according to World Health Organization and American Diabetes Association diagnostic criteria in a population-based…”
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Experience with external fixation devices during preoperative preparation and planning of primary and revision hip arthroplasty in complicated cases of rigid hip deformity
Published in Geniĭ ortopedii = Genij ortopedii (01-04-2018)“…Objective To review external fixation used at preparation stage of primary and revision hip arthroplasty in complicated cases of rigid hip deformity to…”
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Analysis of criteria for metabolic syndrome in a population-based study of Japanese-Brazilians
Published in Diabetes, obesity & metabolism (01-07-2005)“…Objective: Criteria for metabolic syndrome (MS) differ particularly regarding the definition of central obesity and consequently, there could be differences…”
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Concentration of vitamin A in the liver of foetuses and infants dying of various causes in Brasilia, Brazil
Published in International journal for vitamin and nutrition research (1984)“…The vitamin A concentration in liver samples taken at autopsy from the central portion of the right lobe of 57 infants 0-1 year old was determined by a dual…”
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Placental involvement in schistosomiasis mansoni. Report of four cases
Published in The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene (01-07-1980)“…The histopathological features of four cases of placental involvement in schistosomiasis mansoni are described. One of the pregnancies resulted in a normal…”
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Weight excess and abdominal fat in the metabolic syndrome among Japanese-Brazilians
Published in Revista de saúde pública (01-02-2002)“…Obesity, especially abdominal, has been associated with cardiovascular risk factors such as dyslipidemia, hypertension and diabetes mellitus (DM). The…”
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Comparison of glucose tolerance categories according to World Health Organization and American Diabetes Association diagnostic criteria in a population-based study in Brazil
Published in Diabetes care (01-11-1998)“…To compare the prevalence of different categories of glucose tolerance in a Japanese-Brazihan population using World Health Organization (WHO) and American…”
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Leptin is not associated independently with hypertension in Japanese-Brazilian women
Published in Brazilian journal of medical and biological research (01-01-2006)“…We evaluated the relationship of leptin with hypertension adjusted for body mass index (BMI) and/or waist circumference in a population of Japanese-Brazilian…”
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Autoimmunity Does Not Contribute to the Highly Prevalent Glucose Metabolism Disturbances in a Japanese Brazilian Population
Published in Ethnicity & disease (2007)“…The Japanese Brazilian population has one of the highest prevalences of diabetes worldwide. Despite being non-obese according to standard definitions, their…”
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Corticoids in serum of children with treated diabetes mellitus
Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-02-1956)“…Free serum corticoids in children with treated diabetes mellitus were found to be significantly higher than those in normal children. The level of serum…”
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Dietary patterns in a high-risk population for glucose intolerance. Japanese-Brazilian Diabetes Study Group
Published in Journal of epidemiology (01-03-2000)“…We evaluated dietary habits as risk factor for glucose intolerance in a high risk population of Japanese-Brazilians enrolled in a study on the prevalence of…”
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Weight gain in adulthood and risk of developing glucose tolerance disturbance: a study of a Japanese-Brazilian population. Japanese-Brazilian Diabetes Study Group
Published in Journal of epidemiology (01-03-2000)“…We examined the data from 530 subjects enrolled in a survey on the prevalence of diabetes in a Japanese-Brazilian population aged 40-79 years. Past…”
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Amelioration of human hypoglycemic symptoms by intravenous fructose
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Surgical treatment of arterial hypertension
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Disturbances of glucose and lipid metabolism in first and second generation Japanese-Brazilians
Published in Diabetes research and clinical practice (1996)“…Increased prevalence of self-reported NIDDM in Japanese-Brazilians was reported when compared to Japan. This study aimed at determining the prevalence of NIDDM…”
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Mudanças no consumo alimentar de nipo-brasileiros residentes em Bauru, São Paulo, Brasil, 1993-2000
Published in Cadernos de saúde pública (01-11-2006)“…Foram estudados 328 nipo-brasileiros, ambos os sexos e faixa etária de 40 a 79 anos em 1993, participantes de dois inquéritos de saúde e nutrição realizados em…”
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Is Insulin or Its Precursor Independently Associated With Hypertension?: An Epidemiological Study in Japanese-Brazilians
Published in Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. 1979) (01-09-1997)“…Japanese individuals living outside Japan are more susceptible to chronic diseases included in the insulin resistance syndrome. Hyperinsulinemia and…”
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Increase in mortality associated with the presence of diabetes mellitus in Japanese-Brazilians
Published in Revista de saúde pública (01-04-1998)“…As part of a study involving Japanese migrants, living in a developed city in the state of S. Paulo, Southeastern Brazil, a four-year experience of mortality…”
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