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  • CostEffectiveness of Alternative Thresholds of the Fasting Plasma Glucose Test to Identify the Target Population for Type 2 Diabetes Prevention in Adults Aged 45 Years
    Cost-Effectiveness of Alternative Thresholds of the Fasting Plasma Glucose Test to Identify the Target Population for Type 2 Diabetes Prevention in Adults Aged ≥45 Years
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  • Beyond Body Mass Index Advantages of Abdominal Measurements for Recognizing Cardiometabolic Disorders
    Beyond Body Mass Index: Advantages of Abdominal Measurements for Recognizing Cardiometabolic Disorders
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  • Response to Comment on Bardenheier et al Variation in Prevalence of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Among Hospital Discharges for Obstetric Delivery Across 23 States in the United States Diabetes Care 20133612091214
    Response to Comment on: Bardenheier et al. Variation in Prevalence of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Among Hospital Discharges for Obstetric Delivery Across 23 States in the United States. Diabetes Care 2013;36:1209–1214
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  • Associations between ultra or minimally processed food intake and three adiposity indicators among US adults NHANES 2011 to 2016
    Associations between ultra- or minimally processed food intake and three adiposity indicators among US adults: NHANES 2011 to 2016
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  • Association of Type 1 Diabetes With Month of Birth Among US Youth
    Association of Type 1 Diabetes With Month of Birth Among U.S. Youth
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  • The Missed Patient With Diabetes
    The Missed Patient With Diabetes
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  • Population Distribution of the Sagittal Abdominal Diameter SAD from a Representative Sample of US Adults Comparison of SAD Waist Circumference and Body Mass Index for Identifying Dysglycemia
    Population Distribution of the Sagittal Abdominal Diameter (SAD) from a Representative Sample of US Adults: Comparison of SAD, Waist Circumference and Body Mass Index for Identifying Dysglycemia
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  • Indicators of abdominal size relative to height associated with sex age socioeconomic position and ancestry among US adults
    Indicators of abdominal size relative to height associated with sex, age, socioeconomic position and ancestry among US adults
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  • Alternative waisttoheight ratios associated with risk biomarkers in youth with diabetes comparative models in the SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study
    Alternative waist-to-height ratios associated with risk biomarkers in youth with diabetes: comparative models in the SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study
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  • Comparing Two WaisttoHeight Ratio Measurements with Cardiometabolic Risk Factors among Youth with Diabetes
    Comparing Two Waist-to-Height Ratio Measurements with Cardiometabolic Risk Factors among Youth with Diabetes
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  • Metabolically Healthy Obesity and Development of Chronic Kidney Disease
    Metabolically Healthy Obesity and Development of Chronic Kidney Disease
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  • Comparison of Two Waist Circumference Measurement Protocols The SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study
    Comparison of Two Waist Circumference Measurement Protocols: The SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study
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  • RaceEthnicity Disparities in Dysglycemia Among US Women of Childbearing Age Found Mainly in the NonoverweightNonobese
    Race/Ethnicity Disparities in Dysglycemia Among U.S. Women of Childbearing Age Found Mainly in the Nonoverweight/Nonobese
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  • Cardiometabolic Risk Assessments by Body Mass Index zScore or WaisttoHeight Ratio in a Multiethnic Sample of SixthGraders
    Cardiometabolic Risk Assessments by Body Mass Index z-Score or Waist-to-Height Ratio in a Multiethnic Sample of Sixth-Graders
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  • representative adult population
    representative, adult population
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  • Association of Higher Consumption of Foods Derived From Subsidized Commodities With Adverse Cardiometabolic Risk Among US Adults
    Association of Higher Consumption of Foods Derived From Subsidized Commodities With Adverse Cardiometabolic Risk Among US Adults
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