Paul Zimmet
University of Pittsburgh
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Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 1995
Mark A. Pereira; Andrea M. Kriska; Monica L. Joswiak; Gary K. Dowse; Veronica R. Collins; Paul Zimmet; H. Gareeboo; Pierrot Chitson; F. Hemraj; A. Purran; D. Fareed
The island nation of Mauritius, located in the southwest Indian Ocean, has a high prevalence of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) among all of its ethnic groups (Hindu and Muslim Indians, African-origin Creoles, and Chinese). These high rates of NIDDM among groups of varying genetic background provide strong support for the importance of environmental components in the etiology of the disease. Research in Mauritius using a simple activity scale has suggested that physical inactivity may be one of these components. The current investigation further examined the association between glucose tolerance and physical activity in middle-aged nondiabetic residents of Mauritius using a more extensive physical activity questionnaire (the Modifiable Activity Questionnaire). Excluding individuals with NIDDM, a statistically significant (P < 0.05) inverse relationship between physical activity and 2-h post-load glucose concentration was found for both males (rho = -0.14) and females (rho = -0.11). Stratifying by ethnic group, similar inverse correlations were observed in Hindu, Creole, and Chinese males, and in Hindu females (P < 0.05), as well as weaker relationships in Muslim males and Creole females (P < 0.10). Total physical activity remained an independent predictor of 2-h post-load glucose concentration after controlling for body mass index, waist-hip ratio, age, and family history of NIDDM. These data are supportive of a potentially important role of physical activity in the prevention of NIDDM in middle-aged inhabitants of Mauritius.
International Diabetes Federation. Congress (18th : 2003 : Paris, France) | 2003
David W. Dunstan; Robin M. Daly; Neville Owen; Jonathan Shaw; Damien Jolley; Elena Vulikh; Paul Zimmet
High prevalence of foot ulceration in the Balkan region a multicenter study from the BALKANDIAB network. C. N. Manes1, C. Ionescu-Tirgoviste2, L. Koeva3, D. Koev4, F. Agaci5, P. Djordjevic6, M. Bogoev7; 1Diabetes Unit, „Papageorgiou“ Gen. Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece, 2N. Paulescu, Bucharest, Romania, 3University of Varna, Varna, Bulgaria, 4Bulgarian Society of Endocrinology, Sofia, Bulgaria, 5“Mother Teresa“, University Hospital Center, Tirana, Albania, 6Diabetes Unit, Institute of Endocrinology, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 7Clinic of Endocrinology, Skopje, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
The Clinical biochemist. Reviews / Australian Association of Clinical Biochemists | 2003
Hans G. Schneider; Jonathan Shaw; Paul Zimmet
Archive | 2003
Paul Zimmet; Jonathan Shaw; Shirley Murray; Richard Sicree
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2001
D W. Dunstan; Robin M. Daly; E Lekhtman; H Bauzon; K McConell; L Robinson; M deCourten; Neville Owen; Paul Zimmet
International Textbook of Diabetes Mellitus | 2003
Jonathan Shaw; Gary K. Dowse; Paul Zimmet; K. G. M. M. Alberti
Archive | 2002
Paul Zimmet; M. de Courten; A. M. Hodge; J. Tuomilehto
WOS | 2018
Maryam Tabesh; Jonathan Shaw; Paul Zimmet; Stefan Söderberg; Digsu N. Koye; Sudhir Kowlessur; Maryam Timol; Noorjehan Joonas; Ameena Sorefan; Praneel Gayan; K. George M. M. Alberti; Jaakko Tuomilehto; Dianna Magliano
Archive | 2012
Matthew J.L. Hare; Jonathan Shaw; Paul Zimmet; Baker Idi
Difficult Diabetes | 2008
Jonathan Shaw; Paul Zimmet