KIN404 Midterm: Test_ Epidemiology and Clinical Definitions Of Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes _ Quizlet

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Known as juvenile onset: between 5. 6 and 6. 1 fasting glucose, between 6. 7 and 10 oral glucose test, between 5. 7 and 6. 5 a1c test, impaired glucose tolerance, impaired fasting glycemia. A cluster of risk factors that increase the likelihood of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and diabetes. risk factors include: abdominal obesity, low hdl, high ldl- triglycerides, elevated blood pressure, elevated fasting blood glucose levels. 5: combination of insulin resistance and relative insulin deficiency, patients are usually obese in the abdominal region, insulin dependant. <6. 7: pre- diabetic oral glucose test results. Bmi, not as much waist circumference: risky abdominal waist circumference for females. Test: epidemiology and clinical de nitions of obesity and type 2 diabetes | quizlet. Provides average glucose levels over the course of 3 months. under hyperinsulanaemic euglycemic, glucose levels come out to be in the highest 25th percentile. diabetes in which no beta-cell production of insulin occurs due to autoimmune destruction.