Body mass index, estimated glucose disposal rate and vascular complications in type 1 diabetes: Beyond glycated haemoglobin
Diabetic Medicine2021Vol. 38(5), pp. e14529–e14529
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Rebecca Helliwell, Harriet Warnes, Noppadol Kietsiriroje, Matthew D. Campbell, Rebecca Birch, Sam Pearson, Ramzi Ajjan
Abstract
Obesity is prevalent in type 1 diabetes and diabetes complications are not only related to glucose control. IR, assessed as eGDR, is strongly associated with both microvascular and macrovascular complications, regardless of HbA1c levels.
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