New susceptibility loci in MYL2, C12orf51 and OAS1 associated with 1-h plasma glucose as predisposing risk factors for type 2 diabetes in the Korean population
@article{Go2013NewSL, title={New susceptibility loci in MYL2, C12orf51 and OAS1 associated with 1-h plasma glucose as predisposing risk factors for type 2 diabetes in the Korean population}, author={Min Jin Go and Joo-Yeon Hwang and Young Jin Kim and Ji Hee Oh and Yeon-Jung Kim and Soo Heon Kwak and Kyung Soo Park and Juyoung Lee and Bong-Jo Kim and Bok-ghee Han and Myeong-Chan Cho and Yoon Shin Cho and Jong-Young Lee}, journal={Journal of Human Genetics}, year={2013}, volume={58}, pages={362-365} }
Most recently, 1-h hyperglycemia has been recognized as an additional risk factor for type 2 diabetes. To date, previous genome-wide association studies for glycemic traits have a limited impact on the fasting state and 2-h plasma glucose level in an oral glucose challenge. To identify genetic susceptibility in different stages of glucose tolerance, we performed a meta-analysis for glycemic traits including 1-h plasma glucose (1-hPG) from 14 232 non-diabetic individuals in the Korean population… CONTINUE READING
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