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Trajectories of BMI change impact glucose and insulin metabolism
E. I. Walsh
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, J. Shaw,
N. Cherbuin
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Nursing and Health Professions
Insulin Resistance
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Insulin Blood Level
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Glucose Blood Level
66%
Obesity
33%
Body Mass
33%
Body Weight
33%
Latent Class Analysis
33%
Body Weight Change
33%
Underweight
33%
Neuroscience
Body Mass Index
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Metabolic Pathway
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Cell Function
21%
Beta Cell
21%
Generalized Linear Model
7%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Insulin Resistance
100%
Underweight
33%
Obesity
33%
Psychology
Body Mass Index
100%
Insulin Resistance
21%
Physical Activity
7%
Blood Glucose
7%
Generalized Linear Model
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Body Weight
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