Objective: To assess health care characteristics for hypertensive patients and their association with uncontrolled hypertension in a primary care outpatient clinic.
Design: Cross-sectional.A review was conducted of 50% of 8080 (n= 4040) files.
The objective of this work was to investigate the insulin sensitivity (SI) and the beta cell function (BCF) in different glucose tolerance statuses in a comparative cross-sectional study. Eighty-four patients with different glucose tolerance statues were classified as normoglicemic-control group (NC) patients without family history of type 2 diabetes (DM2) or hypertension (HTN); normoglicemic-patients with familiar history of DM2 or HTN (FPDM2); patients with glucose intolerance (IGT group) and patients with diagnostic of DM2 <10 years (DM2 group). In each patient was obtained a clinical history and an oral glucose tolerance test (75 g) was performed.
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