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- 2017
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Changes in dietary intake following a culturally adapted lifestyle intervention among Iraqi immigrants to Sweden at high risk of type 2 diabetes : a randomised trial
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Haemoglobin A1c as a screening tool for type 2 diabetes and prediabetes in populations of Swedish and Middle-East ancestry
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Branched-chain amino acids are associated with odd-chain fatty acids in normoglycaemic individuals
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Effects of a culturally adapted lifestyle intervention on cardio-metabolic outcomes : a randomized controlled trial in Iraqi immigrants to Sweden at high risk for Type 2 diabetes
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- 2016
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Clinical characteristics of asymptomatic left ventricular diastolic dysfunction and its association with self-rated health and N-terminal B-type natriuretic peptide : a cross-sectional study
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Attitudes Regarding Participation in a Diabetes Screening Test among an Assyrian Immigrant Population in Sweden.
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BMI and waist circumference cut-offs for corresponding levels of insulin sensitivity in a Middle Eastern immigrant versus a native Swedish population - The MEDIM population based study
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- 2015
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Country of birth modifies the association of fatty liver index with insulin action in Middle Eastern immigrants to Sweden.
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A family history of diabetes determines poorer glycaemic control and younger age of diabetes onset in immigrants from the Middle East compared with native Swedes.
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Vigorous Physical Activity may be Important for the Insulin Sensitivity in Immigrants From the Middle East and Native Swedes.
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