A prediction nomogram for the 3-year risk of incident diabetes among Chinese adults
Abstract Identifying individuals at high risk for incident diabetes could help achieve targeted delivery of interventional programs. We aimed to develop a personalized diabetes prediction nomogram for the 3-year risk of diabetes among Chinese adults. This retrospective cohort study was among 32,312...
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Main Authors: | Yang Wu, Haofei Hu, Jinlin Cai, Runtian Chen, Xin Zuo, Heng Cheng, Dewen Yan |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/89d5ce79bf4b4fba8f6779fc0d2cadb2 |
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