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Anny H. Xiang
Researcher at Kaiser Permanente
Publications - 210
Citations - 15006
Anny H. Xiang is an academic researcher from Kaiser Permanente. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gestational diabetes & Diabetes mellitus. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 179 publications receiving 12881 citations. Previous affiliations of Anny H. Xiang include University of Southern California & University of California, Los Angeles.
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Antepartum predictors of the development of type 2 diabetes in Latino women 11-26 months after pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes.
TL;DR: It is concluded that postchallenge hyperglycemia, poor pancreatic beta-cell compensation for insulin resistance, and elevated endogenous glucose production during pregnancy precede the development of type 2 diabetes in young Latino women by at least 1-2 years.
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Associations between Physical Activity and 30-Day Readmission Risk in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Huong Q. Nguyen,Lynna Chu,In Liu Amy Liu,Janet S. Lee,David E. Suh,Brian Korotzer,George Yuen,Smita Desai,Karen J. Coleman,Anny H. Xiang,Michael K. Gould +10 more
TL;DR: The findings further support the importance of physical activity in the management of COPD across the care continuum and suggest promoting and supporting physical activity is a promising strategy to reduce the risk of readmission.
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Angiotensin II increases glucose utilization during acute hyperinsulinemia via a hemodynamic mechanism.
Thomas A. Buchanan,Hemant Thawani,Wagdy Kades,John G Modrall,Fred A. Weaver,Constance Laurel,Roberta Poppiti,Anny H. Xiang,Willa A. Hsueh +8 more
TL;DR: The findings indicate that hemodynamic factors can modulate insulin action in vivo and suggest that variable activity of the renin-angiotensin system may contribute to inconsistencies in the association between insulin resistance and hypertension.
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Clinical Outcomes of Pregnancies Complicated by Mild Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Differ by Combinations of Abnormal Oral Glucose Tolerance Test Values
TL;DR: Investigation of the association between levels of hyperglycemia, determined by each prenatal oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) value, and maternal and perinatal outcomes found women with normal fasting and elevated postload values were at higher risk for preterm delivery, gestational hypertension, and having an infant with hyperbilirubinema.
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Trans-ancestry genetic study of type 2 diabetes highlights the power of diverse populations for discovery and translation
Anubha Mahajan,Cassandra N. Spracklen,Weihua Zhang,Maggie C.Y. Ng,Lauren E. Petty,Kitajima H,Yu Gz,S. Rüeger,Leo Speidel,Young-Jin Kim,Momoko Horikoshi,Josep M. Mercader,Daniel Taliun,Sanghoon Moon,Soo Heon Kwak,Neil R. Robertson,Nigel W. Rayner,Loh M,Bong-Jo Kim,Joshua Chiou,Irene Miguel-Escalada,Briotta Parolo Pd,Kuang Lin,Fiona Bragg,Preuss Mh,Fumihiko Takeuchi,Jana Nano,Xiuqing Guo,Lamri A,Masahiro Nakatochi,Robert A. Scott,Jin-Moo Lee,Alicia Huerta-Chagoya,Misa Graff,Jin-Fang Chai,Esteban J. Parra,Jie Yao,L.F. Bielak,Yasuharu Tabara,Yang Hai,Steinthorsdottir,James P. Cook,Mart Kals,Niels Grarup,Ellen M. Schmidt,Pan I,Tamar Sofer,Matthias Wuttke,Chloé Sarnowski,C Gieger,Darryl Nousome,Stella Trompet,Jirong Long,Sun M,Tong L,Wei Chen,Ahmad M,Raymond Noordam,Lim Vj,Claudia H. T. Tam,Yoonjung Yoonie Joo,Chao-Jung Chen,Laura M. Raffield,Cécile Lecoeur,Nisa M. Maruthur,Bram P. Prins,Aude Nicolas,Lisa R. Yanek,Guanjie Chen,Richard A. Jensen,Salman M. Tajuddin,Edmond K. Kabagambe,Ping An,Anny H. Xiang,Choi Hs,Brian E. Cade,Jingyi Tan,Abaitua F,Linda S. Adair,Adebowale Adeyemo,Carlos A. Aguilar-Salinas,Masato Akiyama,Sonia S. Anand,Alain G. Bertoni,Bian Z,Jette Bork-Jensen,Ivan Brandslund,Jennifer A. Brody,Chad M. Brummett,Thomas A. Buchanan,Mickaël Canouil,Juliana C.N. Chan,Li-Ching Chang,Miao-Li Chee,Chen J,Chen S,Yuan-Tsong Chen,Zhengming Chen,Lee-Ming Chuang,Mary Cushman,Swapan K Das,de Silva Hj,George Dedoussis,Latchezar Dimitrov,Ayo P. Doumatey,Shufa Du,Qing Duan,Kai-Uwe Eckardt,Leslie S. Emery,Daniel S. Evans,Michelle K. Evans,Krista Fischer,James S. Floyd,Ian Ford,Myriam Fornage,Oscar H. Franco,Timothy M. Frayling,Barry I. Freedman,Christian Fuchsberger,Pauline Genter,Hertzel C. Gerstein,Giedraitis,Clicerio González-Villalpando,María Elena González-Villalpando,Mark O. Goodarzi,Penny Gordon-Larsen,David U. Gorkin,Myron D. Gross,Yuming Guo,Sophie Hackinger,Sohee Han,Andrew T. Hattersley,C. Herder,Annie-Green Howard,Willa A. Hsueh,Huang M,Wei Huang,Yi-Jen Hung,Mi Yeong Hwang,Chii-Min Hwu,Sahoko Ichihara,Mohammad Arfan Ikram,Martin Ingelsson,Islam Mt,Motohide Isono,Jang H,Jasmine F,Jiang G,Jost B. Jonas,Marit E. Jørgensen,Torben Jørgensen,Yoichiro Kamatani,Kandeel Fr,Anuradhani Kasturiratne,Tomohiro Katsuya,Kaur,Takahisa Kawaguchi,Jacob M. Keaton,Abel N. Kho,Chiea Chuen Khor,Kibriya Mg,Donghee Kim,Kohara K,Jennifer Kriebel,Florian Kronenberg,Johanna Kuusisto,Kristi Läll,Leslie A. Lange,Lee M,Nanette R. Lee,Aaron Leong,Lin Li,Yun Li,Ruifang Li-Gao,Symen Ligthart,C M Lindgren,Allan Linneberg,Ching-Ti Liu,Jiang Liu,Adam E. Locke,Tin Louie,Jian'an Luan,Luk Ao,Luo X,Jun Lv,Lyssenko,Mamakou,K. R. Mani,Meitinger T,A. Metspalu,Andrew D. Morris,Girish N. Nadkarni,Jerry L. Nadler,Mike A. Nalls,Uma Nayak,Ioanna Ntalla,Yukinori Okada,Lorena Orozco,Patel,Mark A. Pereira,Annette Peters,Pirie Fj,Bianca Porneala,Gauri Prasad,Sebastian Preissl,Laura J. Rasmussen-Torvik,Alexander P. Reiner,Michael Roden,Rebecca Rohde,Kathryn Roll,Charumathi Sabanayagam,Maike Sander,Kevin Sandow,Naveed Sattar,Sebastian Schönherr,Claudia Schurmann,Shahriar M,Shi Jinxiu,Shin Dm,Daniel Shriner,Jennifer A. Smith,Wing-Yee So,Alena Stančáková,Adrienne M. Stilp,Konstantin Strauch,Suzuki K,Atsushi Takahashi,Kent D. Taylor,Barbara Thorand,Gudmar Thorleifsson,Unnur Thorsteinsdottir,Brian Tomlinson,Jason M. Torres,Tsai F,J. Tuomilehto,Teresa Tusié-Luna,Miriam S. Udler,Adan Valladares-Salgado,van Dam Rm,van Klinken Jb,Varma R,Marijana Vujkovic,Niels Wacher-Rodarte,Eleanor Wheeler,Eric A. Whitsel,Anand +245 more
TL;DR: Improved fine-mapping enabled systematic assessment of candidate causal genes and molecular mechanisms through which T2D associations are mediated, laying foundations for functional investigations.