The link between family history and risk of type 2 diabetes is not explained by anthropometric, lifestyle or genetic risk factors: The EPIC-InterAct study

  • R. A. Scott
  • , C. Langenberg
  • , S. J. Sharp
  • , P. W. Franks
  • , O. Rolandsson
  • , D. Drogan
  • , Y. T. van der Schouw
  • , U. Ekelund
  • , N. D. Kerrison
  • , E. Ardanaz
  • , L. Arriola
  • , B. Balkau
  • , A. Barricarte
  • , I. Barroso
  • , B. Bendinelli
  • , J. W.J. Beulens
  • , H. Boeing
  • , B. de Lauzon-Guillain
  • , P. Deloukas
  • , G. Fagherazzi
  • C. Gonzalez, S. J. Griffin, L. C. Groop, J. Halkjaer, J. M. Huerta, R. Kaaks, K. T. Khaw, V. Krogh, P. M. Nilsson, T. Norat, K. Overvad, S. Panico, L. Rodriguez-Suarez, D. Romaguera, I. Romieu, C. Sacerdote, M. J. Sánchez, A. M.W. Spijkerman, B. Teucher, A. Tjonneland, R. Tumino, D. L. van der A, P. A. Wark, M. I. McCarthy, E. Riboli, N. J. Wareham

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