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Marked differences in prediabetes- and diabetes-associated comorbidities between men and women-Epidemiological results from a general population-based cohort aged 6-80 years-The LEAD (Lung, hEart, sociAl, boDy) study.

Marie-Kathrin BreyerAlina OfenheimerJulia AltzieblerSylvia HartlOtto C BurghuberMichael StudnickaDaniela PurinChristine HeinzleHeinz DrexelFrits M E FranssenEmiel F M WoutersJürgen HarreiterAlexandra Kautzky-WillerRobab Breyer-Kohansal
Published in: European journal of clinical investigation (2020)
The unexpected 4.6% prevalence of prediabetes in children aged 6-10 underscores the need for population-based studies across all ages and the onset of prevention of diabetes at a young age. Marked differences have been found in comorbidities as men with prediabetes and diabetes more often suffer from cardiovascular disease, while women more often show arrhythmia, noncoronary artery disease, increased systemic inflammatory biomarkers and depression.
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