Predicting Changes in Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Type 2 Diabetes in the Post-UKPDS Era: Longitudinal Analysis of the Swedish National Diabetes Register.

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Full Title: J Diabetes Res

Abbreviation: J Diabetes Res

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Subject Category: Endocrinology

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"A. A. Kiadaliri received funds from the Health Ministry of Iran to perform this research as a part of his Ph.D. thesis. An unrestricted educational Grant from Novo Nordisk Ltd. is gratefully acknowledged. P. M. Clarke received funds through a Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research Visiting Fellowship (dnr 2010–1787). The Health Economics Programme (HEP) at Lund University receives core funding from FAS (dnr. 2006–1660), a Government Grant for Clinical Research (ALF), and the Skåne Region (Ulf-G Gerdtham). This work was presented in annual meeting of European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) in Lisbon, September 2011."

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