Odds ratios for development of type 2 diabetes in 8,633 healthy men, adjusted for age, examination year, BMI, smoking habit, alcohol intake, parental history.

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Odds ratios for development of type 2 diabetes in 8,633 healthy men, adjusted for age, examination year, BMI, smoking habit, alcohol intake, parental history of diabetes, and elevations in blood pressure and lipids. Odds ratios for development of type 2 diabetes in 8,633 healthy men, adjusted for age, examination year, BMI, smoking habit, alcohol intake, parental history of diabetes, and elevations in blood pressure and lipids. Adapted from Ref. 5. Steven N. Blair, and Timothy S. Church Diabetes Spectr 2003;16:236-240 ©2003 by American Diabetes Association