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Prevalence of metabolic syndrome in type 2 diabetic patients: A comparative study using WHO, NCEP ATP III, IDF and Harmonized definitions
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作者 Mun Chieng Tan Ooi Chuan Ng +3 位作者 Teck Wee Wong anthony joseph Yoke Mun Chan Abdul Rahman Hejar 《Health》 2013年第10期1689-1696,共8页
To determine the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) in Malaysian type 2 diabetic patients using WHO, NCEP ATP III, IDF and the new Harmonized definitions, and the concordance between these definitions. This study... To determine the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) in Malaysian type 2 diabetic patients using WHO, NCEP ATP III, IDF and the new Harmonized definitions, and the concordance between these definitions. This study involved 313 patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) at two Malaysian tertiary hospitals. Socio-demographic data were assessed using a pre-tested interviewer-administered structured questionnaire. Anthropometric measurements were carried out according to standard protocols. Clinical and laboratory characteristics were examined. Kappa (k) statistics were used for the agreement between the four MetS definitions. The overall prevalence rates of MetS (95% CI) were 95.8% (93.6-98.1), 96.1% (94.0-98.3), 84.8% (80.8-88.9) and 97.7% (96.1-99.4) according to the WHO, NCEP ATP III, IDF and the Harmonized definitions, respectively. The Kappa statistics demonstrated a slight to substantial agreement between the definitions (k = 0.179-0.875, p k = 0.875, p hest specificity (100%) in identifying MetS. In conclusion, the new Harmonized criteria established the highest prevalence of MetS among the four definitions applied. There was a very good concordance between the WHO and NCEP ATP III criteria. The extremely high prevalence of MetS observed in type 2 diabetic patients indicates an impending pandemic of CVD risk in Malaysia. Aggressive treatment of MetS components is required to reduce cardiovascular risk in T2DM. 展开更多
关键词 Metabolic Syndrome TYPE 2 DIABETES Mellitus (T2DM) World Health Organization (WHO) Third Report of the National CHOLESTEROL Education Expert Panel on Detection Evaluation Treatment of High Blood CHOLESTEROL in Adults (NCEP ATP III) International DIABETES Federation (IDF) Harmonized Definition
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Happy in the Mother Country:Liminality in Samuel Selvon’s The Lonely Londoners
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作者 anthony joseph 《Journal of Foreign Languages and Cultures》 2019年第1期103-116,共14页
Liminality theory remains underused in discussions of post World War II Caribbean writing in the UK.This essay re-considers Samuel Selvon’s seminal 1956 novel The Lonely Londoners through the lens of liminality.In th... Liminality theory remains underused in discussions of post World War II Caribbean writing in the UK.This essay re-considers Samuel Selvon’s seminal 1956 novel The Lonely Londoners through the lens of liminality.In this essay,liminality is used as a lens through which the novel’s characters,structure,locations,and language are viewed.The Lonely Londoners emerges as the prototypical liminal text,with each of its elements occupying an interstitial space between modernist experiment and a postcolonial alternative-or challenge to imperialist fictions. 展开更多
关键词 postcolonial writing liminality Samuel Selvon Trinidad calypso Windrush
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