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Impaired incretin effect and fasting hyperglucagonaemia characterizing type 2 diabetic subjects are early signs of dysmetabolism in obesity
F K Knop
,
K Aaboe
,
T Vilsbøll
, Anders Vølund, J J Holst,
T Krarup
,
S Madsbad
Department of Endocrinology
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Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM)
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Obesity
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Early Signs
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Incretin Effect
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Type 2 Diabetic
100%
Diabetic Subjects
100%
Hyperglucagonemia
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Dysmetabolism
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Normal Glucose Tolerance
83%
Body Mass Index
66%
Glucagon
66%
Type 2 Diabetic Patients
50%
Obese Subjects
50%
Oral Glucose Tolerance Test
50%
Obese Men
33%
Glucose Infusion
33%
Intravenous Glucose
33%
Pathophysiology
16%
Insulin Resistance
16%
Obese Patients
16%
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients
16%
Incretin Hormones
16%
Lean Patients
16%
Cell Response
16%
Standard Error of the Mean
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Incretin
100%
Body Mass
66%
Glucose Test
50%
Glucose Tolerance Test
50%
Glucagon
50%
Normal Human
16%
Glucagon Blood Level
16%