GENDER DOES NOT SIGNIFICANTLY MODULATE FASTING PLASMA GLUCOSE IMPROVEMENTS WITH LIFESTYLE INTERVENTION IN PREDIABETES PARTICIPANTS WITH VERSUS WITHOUT A FAMILY HISTORY OF DIABETES
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Main Authors: | Karen S. George (Author), Mandy K. Salmon (Author), Kevin S. Wright (Author), Terri L. Kridl (Author), George C. Faircloth (Author), Richard D. Salmon (Author), Demitri Constantinou (Author), Neil F. Gordon (Author) |
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