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Multivariable-adjusted cumulative incidence rate curves for diabetes during follow-up according to BMI categories.
Multivariable-adjusted cumulative incidence rate curves for diabetes during follow-up according to BMI categories.</p
Hazard ratio for diabetes according to BMI.
Hazard ratio for diabetes according to BMI.</p
Baseline characteristics according to BMI categories in former male college athletes.
Baseline characteristics according to BMI categories in former male college athletes.</p
Comparison of working environment between the burnout and nonburnout groups.
Comparison of working environment between the burnout and nonburnout groups.</p
Relationship between the burnout and working environment.
Relationship between the burnout and working environment.</p
A Real-World Data of the Incidence of Macrovascular Complications in Japanese Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: The Sitagliptin Registration Type 2 Diabetes-Juntendo Collaborating Project
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Comparison of characteristics and the MBI-GS between the burnout and nonburnout groups.
Comparison of characteristics and the MBI-GS between the burnout and nonburnout groups.</p
MRI variables.
<p>Values are mean ± SD. LV = left ventricular.</p><p>P value denotes significance of unpaired <i>t</i> test between athlete group and healthy control.</p
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