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Non-Hispanic White ethnic background conferred a 5-fold greater odds of reverting from impaired glucose tolerance to normal glucose tolerance compared to Non-Hispanic Black, after adjusting for family history of T2D, gender, pubertal stage, BMI and its change, age, follow-up duration, and baseline fasting and 2h-glucose.
Effect sizeOR 5.06
CI95% CI 1.86, 13.76
ComparatorNon-Hispanic Black ethnic background (reference group in multivariable logistic regression)
Effect summaryimprovement; OR 5.06; CI: 95% CI 1.86, 13.76

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PMC6190831
Trajectories of changes in glucose tolerance in a multiethnic cohort of obese youths: An observational prospective analysis
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