Waist circumference and glycaemia are strong predictors of progression to diabetes in individuals with prediabetes in sub-Saharan Africa: 4-year prospective cohort study in Malawi
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Main Authors: | Wisdom P. Nakanga (Author), Amelia C. Crampin (Author), Joseph Mkandawire (Author), Louis Banda (Author), Rob C. Andrews (Author), Andrew T. Hattersley (Author), Moffat J. Nyirenda (Author), Lauren R. Rodgers (Author) |
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