Title |
Distinct HbA1c trajectories in a type 2 diabetes cohort
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Published in |
Acta Diabetologica, October 2014
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DOI | 10.1007/s00592-014-0633-8 |
Pubmed ID | |
Authors |
Iris Walraven, M. Ruth Mast, Trynke Hoekstra, A. P. Danielle Jansen, Amber A. W. A. van der Heijden, Simone P. Rauh, Femke Rutters, Esther van ’t Riet, Petra J. M. Elders, Annette C. Moll, Bettine C. P. Polak, Jacqueline M. Dekker, Giel Nijpels |
Abstract |
The aim of this study was to identify subgroups of type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with distinct hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) trajectories. Subgroup characteristics were determined and the prevalence of microvascular complications over time was investigated. |
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Researcher | 11 | 19% |
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