Chinese visceral adiposity index: A reliable indicator of visceral fat function associated with risk of type 2 diabetes
Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews2020Vol. 37(2), pp. e3370–e3370
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Minghui Han, Pei Qin, Quanman Li, Ranran Qie, Lei‐Lei Liu, Yang Zhao, Dechen Liu, Dongdong Zhang, Chunmei Guo, Qionggui Zhou, Gang Tian, Shengbing Huang, Xiaoyan Wu, Yang Li, Xingjin Yang, Yang Zhao, Yifei Feng, Yu Liu, Honghui Li, Xizhuo Sun, Qing Chen, Tieqiang Wang, Xiaoliang Chen, Dongsheng Hu, Ming Zhang
Abstract
Our findings show a positive association between CVAI and risk of T2DM. CVAI has the best performance in predicting incident T2DM, so the index might be a reliable and applicable indicator identifying people at high risk of T2DM.
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