Liver enzymes, alcohol consumption and the risk of diabetes: the Suita study
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Authors:
Li, J.;Arafa, A.;Kashima, R.;Teramoto, M.;Nakao, Y. M.;Honda-Kohmo, K.;Sakai, Y.;Watanabe, E.;Dohi, T.;Kokubo, Y.
- Issue: volume 59
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- Alcohol Consumption
- Female
- Humans
- Risk Factors
- Ethanol
- Male
- Diabetes
- Liver
- Alanine Transaminase
- alcohol consumption
- diabetes
- WIC AH
- AH
- WIC diabetes
- prospective cohort study
- ethanol
- Alcohol consumption
- Risk factors
- risk factors
- Prospective cohort study
- liver
- Alcohol Drinking/adverse effects/epidemiology
- *gamma-Glutamyltransferase
- *Diabetes Mellitus/epidemiology/etiology
- Aspartate Aminotransferases
- Liver enzymes
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