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Progression From Newly Acquired Impaired Fasting Glucose to Type 2 Diabetes

Response to Dinneen and Rizza

  1. Gregory A. Nichols, PHD,
  2. Teresa A. Hillier, MD, MS and
  3. Jonathan B. Brown, PHD, MPP
  1. From the Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, Portland, Oregon
  1. 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 …

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