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Qvigstad E et al. – Beta–cell function adjusted for insulin sensitivity (DIo) deteriorated during pregnancy in both glucose tolerant and glucose intolerant women. The failure to compensate the decrease in insulin sensitivity was accentuated in overweight women.

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