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Articles published in J Diabetes Complications

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    March 2026
  1. MIYAZAWA I, Araki SI, Yokoyama H, Kume S, et al
    Prediction of worsening of renal function by the combination of an initial decline in renal function and blood pressure-lowering effect after renin-angiotensin system blockade in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (JDDM 83).
    J Diabetes Complications. 2026;40:109309.
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    September 2025
  2. PATEL D, Shah AS, Magella B, Bahrainian M, et al
    High rate of complications in a real-world cohort of youth with T2D: a multicenter analysis.
    J Diabetes Complications. 2025;39:109091.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    May 2024
  3. BOOKER R, Wong M, Bancks MP, Carnethon MR, et al
    The longitudinal association of adipose-to-lean ratio with incident cardiometabolic morbidity: The CARDIA study.
    J Diabetes Complications. 2024;38:108725.
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    April 2024
  4. PETTY LD, Soto-Pedre E, McCrimmon RJ, Pearson ER, et al
    Body Mass Index's influence on arterial hypertension in Type 1 diabetes - A brief report from IMI-SOPHIA study.
    J Diabetes Complications. 2024;38:108747.
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    December 2023
  5. KOREI AE, Putz Z, Vagi OE, Tordai DZ, et al
    The handgrip test - A historical test for diabetic autonomic neuropathy or a marker of something else?
    J Diabetes Complications. 2023;38:108668.
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    October 2023
  6. DART AB, Sellers EAC, McGavock J, Del Vecchio M, et al
    24-h ambulatory blood pressure readings and associations with albuminuria in youth with type 2 diabetes: A cross sectional analysis from the iCARE cohort.
    J Diabetes Complications. 2023;37:108633.
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