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Association of Oxidative Stress, Insulin Resistance, and Diabetes Risk Phenotypes
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Association of Oxidative Stress, Insulin Resistance, and Diabetes Risk Phenotypes
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2007
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James B. Meigs
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Martin G. Larson
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Caroline S. Fox
Abstract
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Systemic oxidative stress is associated with insulin resistance in individuals at average or elevated risk of diabetes even after accounting for BMI.
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