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Liang-Chen Wang

Researcher at Chinese PLA General Hospital

Publications -  6
Citations -  43

Liang-Chen Wang is an academic researcher from Chinese PLA General Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diabetes mellitus & Glycated hemoglobin. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 33 citations.

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The cutoffs and performance of glycated hemoglobin for diagnosing diabetes and prediabetes in a young and middle-aged population and in an elderly population.

TL;DR: HbA1c should be used in combination with traditional glucose criteria when detecting and diagnosing diabetes or prediabetes and the performance of HbA 1c fordiagnosing diabetes and predi diabetes was poor.
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Characteristics of repaglinide and its mechanism of action on insulin secretion in patients with newly diagnosed type-2 diabetes mellitus.

TL;DR: It is found that repaglinide has a noninferiority effect on the glycemic parameters of Chinese patients with newly diagnosed diabetes, when compared with metformin.
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Comparison of repaglinide and metformin monotherapy as an initial therapy in Chinese patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus

TL;DR: Repaglinide and metformin achieved comparable efficacy in improving glycaemic control, reducing glycaemia variability, enhancing insulin sensitivity and ameliorating β-cell function and repaglinides is an optional agent for initial therapy in Chinese patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus.
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Impaired glucose tolerance predicts all-cause mortality among older men at high risk for cardiovascular disease in China

TL;DR: IGT was significantly associated with all-cause mortality in older Chinese men at high risk for CVD in China and Logistic regression analysis showed that IGT at baseline (P<0.05) rather than incident type 2 diabetes was a risk factor of all- Cause mortality.
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Effect of regular screening and health education on the incidence of diabetes

TL;DR: Regular diabetes screening and health education are conducive to lowering of the incidence of diabetes, while increasing age,paired glucose regulation and hypertension may contribute to the increase in diabetes incidence.