Read Atkins Diabetes Revolution Online
Authors: Robert C. Atkins
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Chapter 2: Wrong Turn: The Long Road to Diabetes
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2. Barzilay, J. I., Freedland, E. S.,“Inflammation and Its Relationship to Insulin Resistance, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, and Endothelial Dysfunction,”
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3. Grundy, S. M., “Inflammation, Hypertension, and the Metabolic Syndrome,”
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4. Caballero, A. E.,“Endothelial Dysfunction in Obesity and Insulin Resistance: A Road to Diabetes and Heart Disease,”
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5. Vernon, M. C., Mavropoulos, J., Transue, M., et al.,“Clinical Experience of a Carbohydrate-Restricted Diet: Effect on Diabetes Mellitus,”
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Chapter 3: Weighing In: The Number One Risk Factor
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13. Kahn, H. S., Valdez, R.,“Metabolic Risks Identified by the Combination of Enlarged Waist and Elevated Triacylglycerol Concentration,”
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14. Janssen, I., Katzmarzyk, P. T., Ross, R., “Waist Circumference and Not Body Mass Index Explains Obesity-Related Health Risk,”
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition,
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Chapter 4: A Deadly Quintet: Meet the Metabolic Syndrome
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12. Alexander, C. M., Landsman, P. B., Teutsch, S. M., et al., “NCEP Defined Metabolic Syndrome, Diabetes, and Prevalence of Coronary Heart Disease among NHANES III Participants Age 50 Years and Older,”
Diabetes,
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13. Seidell, J. C., Kahn, H. S., Williamson, D. F., et al., “Report from a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Workshop on Use of Adult Anthropometry for Public Health and Primary Health Care,”
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition,
73(1), 2001, pages 123–126.
14. Kahn, H. S., Valdez, R.,“Metabolic Risks Identified by the Combination of Enlarged Waist and Elevated Triacylglycerol Concentration,”
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition,
78(5), 2003, pages 928–934.
15. Janssen, I., Katzmarzyk, P. T., Ross, R., “Waist Circumference and Not Body Mass Index Explains Obesity-Related Health Risk,”
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79(3), 2004, pages 379–384.
16. Aronne, L. J., Segal, K. R., “Adiposity and Fat Distribution Outcome Measures: Assessment and Clinical Implications,”
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10(1S), 2002, pages 14S-21S.
17. Pi-Sunyer, F. X., “The Obesity Epidemic: Pathophysiology and Consequences of Obesity,”
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