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4. Vitamin D deficiency in Europe: pandemic?

8. Heterogeneity in glucose response curves during an oral glucose tolerance test and associated cardiometabolic risk

11. Adapted dietary inflammatory index and its association with a summary score for low-grade inflammation and markers of glucose metabolism: the Cohort study on Diabetes and Atherosclerosis Maastricht (CODAM) and the Hoorn study

15. Distinct HbA1c trajectories in a type 2 diabetes cohort

20. Discovery of biomarkers for glycaemic deterioration before and after the onset of type 2 diabetes: rationale and design of the epidemiological studies within the IMI DIRECT Consortium

21. HbA1c, fasting and 2 h plasma glucose in current, ex- and never-smokers: a meta-analysis

23. Fasting cholesteryl ester transfer protein concentration is independently associated with the postprandial decrease in high-density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration after fat-rich meals: the Hoorn prandial study

25. The relative contribution of mechanical stress and systemic processes in different types of osteoarthritis: the NEO study

32. Effects of a cognitive behavioural treatment in patients with type 2 diabetes when added to managed care; a randomised controlled trial

38. Common Genetic Variants Highlight the Role of Insulin Resistance and Body Fat Distribution in Type 2 Diabetes, Independent of Obesity

41. Glycated Hemoglobin Measurement and Prediction of Cardiovascular Disease

42. Assessing Risk Prediction Models Using Individual Participant Data From Multiple Studies

44. Erratum:Cohort Profile: The Hoorn Studies (International Journal of Epidemiology (2018) 47 (396-396j) DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyx227)

49. The CTRB1/2 Locus Affects Diabetes Susceptibility and Treatment via the Incretin Pathway

50. Plasma Levels of Advanced Glycation Endproducts Nε-(carboxymethyl)lysine, Nε-(carboxyethyl)lysine, and Pentosidine Are not Independently Associated With Cardiovascular Disease in Individuals With or Without Type 2 Diabetes: The Hoorn and CODAM Studies

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