Previous studies have found that high insulin sensitivity predicts weight gain; this association has not been confirmed. Our aim was to systematically analyze metabolic predictors of spontaneous weight changes.

Rebelos, E., Muscelli, E., Natali, A., Balkau, B., Mingrone, G., Piatti, P., Konrad, T., Mari, A., Ferrannini, E., Body weight, not insulin sensitivity or secretion, may predict spontaneous weight changes in nondiabetic and prediabetic subjects: the RISC study, <<DIABETES>>, 2011; 60 (7): 1938-1945. [doi:10.2337/db11-0217] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/6287]

Body weight, not insulin sensitivity or secretion, may predict spontaneous weight changes in nondiabetic and prediabetic subjects: the RISC study

Mingrone, Geltrude;
2011

Abstract

Previous studies have found that high insulin sensitivity predicts weight gain; this association has not been confirmed. Our aim was to systematically analyze metabolic predictors of spontaneous weight changes.
2011
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Rebelos, E., Muscelli, E., Natali, A., Balkau, B., Mingrone, G., Piatti, P., Konrad, T., Mari, A., Ferrannini, E., Body weight, not insulin sensitivity or secretion, may predict spontaneous weight changes in nondiabetic and prediabetic subjects: the RISC study, <<DIABETES>>, 2011; 60 (7): 1938-1945. [doi:10.2337/db11-0217] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/6287]
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