Dorte Vistisen
Steno Diabetes Center
157 Papers
399 Citations
Dorte Vistisen is an academic researcher from Steno Diabetes Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diabetes mellitus & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 120 publications. Previous affiliations of Dorte Vistisen include Novo Nordisk & University of Southern Denmark.
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Papers
Geographic differences in the associations between impaired glucose regulation and cardiovascular risk factors among young adults
Junko Oya,Dorte Vistisen,Dirk L. Christensen,Dirk L. Christensen,Daniel Faurholt-Jepsen,Mohan,A. Ramachandran,Sky K. H. Chew,Jonathan E. Shaw,Marit E. Jørgensen +9 more
TL;DR: To assess geographic differences in the association between BMI, blood pressure and lipid levels with impaired glucose regulation among young adults from various geographical regions, a large number of participants from different geographical regions were surveyed.
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Physiological factors contributing to HbA1c in the normal and pre-diabetic range: a cross-sectional analysis
TL;DR: HbA1c levels within the normal and pre-diabetic range seem to reflect decreased insulin secretion to a higher extent than insulin resistance, and early prevention strategies for high-risk individuals identified by HbA 1c are not straightforward.
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Prevalence of Diabetes in Chinese Adults
Kristine Færch,Dorte Vistisen +1 more
TL;DR: After little change in prevalence from 2003 to 2006-2007, the drop in smoking among registered nurses was more than twice that of the 13% decrease in the population, and the proportion who have quit was higher than the general population estimate.
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Comment on: Tam et al. Defining Insulin Resistance From Hyperinsulinemic-Euglycemic Clamps. Diabetes Care 2012;35:1605–1610
Kristine Færch,Dorte Vistisen +1 more
TL;DR: The authors’ effort to translate detailed phenotypic data into clinical usefulness is appreciated, but defining a cutoff point is always challenging, and the study raises a number of questions.
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Associations between glycaemic deterioration and aortic stiffness and central blood pressure: the ADDITION-PRO Study.
Nanna B. Johansen,Signe S. Rasmussen,Niels Wiinberg,Dorte Vistisen,Marit E. Jørgensen,Erling B. Pedersen,Torsten Lauritzen,Annelli Sandbæk,Daniel R. Witte +8 more
TL;DR: Dysglycaemia is associated with future aortic stiffness, however, glycaemic deterioration over 7.8 years does not affect aorti stiffness or central BP independently of other cardiometabolic risk factors.
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