risk of diabetes
collocation in Englishmeaningsofriskanddiabetes
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risk
noun
uk/rɪsk/us/rɪsk/
the possibility of something ...
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diabetes
noun[U]
uk/ˌdaɪ.əˈbiː.tiːz/us/ˌdaɪ.əˈbiː.t̬əs/
a disease in which the body cannot control the level of sugar in ...
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(Definition ofriskanddiabetesfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Adiponectin is released exclusively from adipose tissue and low levels are associated with increasedriskofdiabetes.
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Weight reduction is also associated with a reducedriskofdiabetesand improvement in glycaemic control.
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The model used data from the trial itself to assess the effect of intervention on theriskofdiabetesand on risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
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We must surely rethink the way in which we educate people about theriskofdiabetes.
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It does increase theriskofdiabetesand arthritis.
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Abnormalities in metabolism, cardiac conduction times, and increasedriskofdiabetesare concerns with these medications.
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A marked decrease in theriskofdiabetesmellitus, cardiovascular disease and cancer has also been found after bariatric surgery.
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Side effects of statins include muscle pain, increasedriskofdiabetesand abnormalities in liver enzyme tests.
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More rarely, patients can experience joint swelling, joint pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, and an increasedriskofdiabetes.
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High-molecular-weight adiponectin was further found to be associated with a lowerriskofdiabeteswith similar magnitude of association as total adiponectin.
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It is aimed at reducing childhood obesity and fighting a rising trend that appears to increase theriskofdiabetesand heart disease.
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There is also evidence that theriskofdiabetesamong those with moderate or severe sleep apnea is higher.
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However, obesity without metabolic syndrome does not confer a significant cardiovascular risk, whereas metabolic syndrome without obesity is associated with a significantriskofdiabetesand cardiovascular disease.
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This represents a significant risk reduction because, a 1% drop equates to a 37% reduced risk of microvascular complications, and a 21% reducedriskofdiabetes-related death.
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Children are not only highly atriskofdiabetes, high cholesterol and high blood pressure but obesity also takes a toll on the child's psychological development.
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Stroke and coronary heart disease are real dangers and the risks of diabetes, gallstones and arthritis are also increased.
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