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Rodriguez–Moran M et al. – the age–, sex–, and BMI–adjusted logistic regression analysis showed a strong and independent association between FHD and IFG. This association remained strong for girls and boys in a subsequent analysis stratified for BMI category. The presence of FHD in a first degree relative is associated with IFG, even in the absence of obesity.

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