JOURNAL OF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, vol. 44, n° 6, 1991, pages 571-578, 44 réf., ISSN 0895-4356, USA
MANOLIO (T.A.) *, SAVAGE (P.J.), BURKE (G.L.), HILNER (J.E.), KIANG LIU, ORCHARD (T.J.), SIDNEY (S.), OBERMAN (A.)
Potentially modifiable factors associated with insulin were identified by correlating anthropometric, dietary and physical activity data in the CARDIA cohort of 2643 black and 2472 white men and women aged 18-30 years.
Insulin was positively correlated with serum glucose, body mass index (BMI), skinfold thickness, waist/hip ratio and sucrose intake, and negatively correlated with heavy physical activity score, treadmill exercise duration, and magnesium intake.
Mots-clés BDSP : Insuline, Homme, Alimentation, Activité physique, Obésité, Anthropométrie, Race, Métabolisme [pathologie], Lipide, BIOMETRIE
Mots-clés Pascal : Insuline, Homme, Biométrie, Alimentation, Exercice physique, Obésité, Anthropométrie, Race, Hormone pancréatique, Métabolisme pathologie, Lipide
Mots-clés Pascal anglais : Insulin, Human, Biometrics, Feeding, Physical exercise, Obesity, Anthropometry, Race, Pancreatic hormone, Metabolic diseases, Lipids
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