1531-P: Spontaneous Ketonuria Is Associated with Reduced Incidence of Diabetes

Volume: 68, Issue: Supplement_1
Published: Jun 1, 2019
Abstract
Objective: Ketones may be regarded as a thrifty fuel for peripheral tissues, but their clinical prognostic significance still remains unclear. We investigated the association between spontaneous fasting ketonuria and incident diabetes in conjunction with changes in metabolic parameters in a large population-based, observational study. Research Design and Methods: We analyzed a total of 8,703 individuals free of diabetes at baseline in the Korean...
Paper Details
Title
1531-P: Spontaneous Ketonuria Is Associated with Reduced Incidence of Diabetes
Published Date
Jun 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
68
Issue
Supplement_1
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