3 research outputs found

    Effect of medication combinations on percent differences and 95% confidence intervals in serum lactate level.

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    <p>Effect of medication combinations on percent differences and 95% confidence intervals in serum lactate level (mg/dl) among persons with type 2 diabetes in the ARIC Carotid MRI Study. All comparisons based on a model containing age, sex, race, education, sport and leisure activity, and body mass index. Diabetes medication use was constructed as a factor variable with mutually exclusive groups representing each medication separately and in combination. All groups are compared to no diabetes medication use. Not all combinations are shown.</p

    Adjusted percent differences in plasma lactate in the ARIC Carotid MRI Study.

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    <p>Adjusted differences in plasma lactate (vs non-users of diabetes medications) in users of thiazolidinediones, Insulin, Sulfonylureas, and Metformin in those with type 2 diabetes in the ARIC Carotid MRI Study: Percent differences and 95% confidence intervals. Adjusted for age, sex, race, and education, sport and leisure activity, and body mass index.</p

    Characteristics of 493 Adults Aged 61–84 With Type 2 Diabetes in the ARIC Carotid MRI Study by Diabetes Medication Use.

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    <p>Bolded values indicate p-values<0.05 for the t-test of the difference for Yes – No.</p><p>All estimates are survey weighted mean (SE) except where indicated as % (SE). SE = linearized standard error.</p>a<p>. Geometric mean and 95% confidence interval for blood lactate (mg/dl).</p
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