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There is no doubt that the cluster of clinical and metabolic features associated with insulin resistance predicts the risk of developing type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease (4).
A study showed that low income predicts the risk of developing incident AD [ 31]; hence, income was adjusted in this study.
Furthermore, a recent systematic review and meta-analysis on sleep and diabetes showed that both reduced quantity and impaired quality of sleep predicts the risk of developing type 2 diabetes (Cappuccio et al. 2010).
However, our study result has its own meaning study in that high baseline insulin concentration predicts the risk of developing MS among individuals with and without any MS component and as stratified by the fasting insulin concentration.
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And a large study sponsored in part by the National Institute on Aging is scanning healthy people and following them to see if the scans predict the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.
The considerable burden of disease and expense of oral cancer in Canada highlights the importance of accurately predicting the risk of developing oral cancer to both patients and the health care system [5].
Finally, the evaluation of shear stress may be useful for predicting the risk of developing restenosis after coronary and peripheral angioplasty and for devising a coronary stent with a strut design less thrombogenic and more conducive to endothelization.
However, in the context of following IGRA trends in response to TB treatment (e.g. as a biomarker for treatment response) or attempting to predict the risk of developing active disease, a TST may affect our ability to interpret serial IGRA test results.
Several clinical and molecular factors predict the risk of developing breast cancer.
Furthermore, miR-21 and PDCD4 expression did not predict the risk of developing multiple EGCs.
Based on the findings above, we questioned whether the measurement of circulating TXA2 could predict the risk of developing CRC.
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