Abstract 22: Novel Plasma Lipids Predict Risk of Diabetes: A Longitudinal Lipidomics Study in American Indians
Abstract
Background: American Indians (AIs) suffer disproportionately high rate of type 2 diabetes (T2D). Traditional biomarkers have limited value in predicting and tracking early onset and progression of T2D. There is an urgent need for early biomarkers in this high-risk but understudied minority population. Objective: To identify novel lipids predictive of T2D onset among American Indians, independent of standard risk factors. Methods: We studied...
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Abstract 22: Novel Plasma Lipids Predict Risk of Diabetes: A Longitudinal Lipidomics Study in American Indians
Published Date
Mar 3, 2020
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Volume
141
Issue
Suppl_1
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