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Get Free AccessBoth non-obese and obese people with DM and 3 associated CKM comorbidities represent an "extremely unhealthy" phenotype which are at the highest risk of CV adverse events. These results highlight the importance of risk stratification of people with DM for risk factor management utilising an interdisciplinary approach.
Oliwia Janota, Marta Sílvia Maria Mantovani, Hanna Kwiendacz, Krzysztof Irlik, Tommaso Bucci, Steven Ho Man Lam, Bi Huang, Uazman Alam, Giuseppe Boriani, Mirela Hendel, Julia Piaśnik, Anna Olejarz, Aleksandra Włosowicz, Patrycja Pabis, Wiktoria Wójcik, Janusz Gumprecht, Professor Gregory Lip, Katarzyna Nabrdalik (2024). Metabolically “extremely unhealthy” obese and non-obese people with diabetes and the risk of cardiovascular adverse events: the Silesia Diabetes - Heart Project. , 23(1), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12933-024-02420-x.
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2024
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s12933-024-02420-x
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