Progression From Newly Acquired Impaired Fasting Glucose to Type 2 Diabetes
Response to Dinneen and Rizza
- Gregory A. Nichols, PHD,
- Teresa A. Hillier, MD, MS and
- Jonathan B. Brown, PHD, MPP
- From the Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, Portland, Oregon
- Address correspondence to Gregory A. Nichols, PhD, Center for Health Research, 3800 N. Interstate Ave., Portland, OR 97227-1098. E-mail: greg.nichols{at}kpchr.org
In response to our report on progression from impaired fasting glucose to diabetes (1), Dinneen and Rizza (2) note that they had previously demonstrated a clear gradation of risk of …











