Journal article

Impaired fasting glycaemia in middle-aged women: A prospective study

JR Guthrie, M Ball, EC Dudley, CV Garamszegi, ML Wahlqvist, L Dennerstein, HG Burger

International Journal of Obesity | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2001

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To investigate: (i) the incidence of impaired fasting glycaemia (IFG) developed over 5 y in a population-based sample of Australian-born women; (ii) prospectively the factors which are associated with the development of IFG; (iii) the association of the menopausal transition with the onset of IFG and an increase in serum insulin concentrations. DESIGN AND METHODS: A total of 265 women (110 pre-, 138 peri-, 17 postmenopausal) participants in the longitudinal phase of the Melbourne Women's Midlife Health Project, aged 46-57 and with normal fasting plasma glucose concentrations at the time of the initial measure, were interviewed, had physical measurements and blood taken annually o..

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