Data mining: The association of 2‐h postprandial plasma glucose with the fasting plasma glucose in a large Chinese population

It is generally believed that the lower limit of postprandial plasma glucose is the same or higher than that of fasting plasma glucose (FPG). This study aimed to investigate the relationship between 2‐h postprandial plasma glucose (2‐hPG) and FPG. Insulin sensitivity and β‐cell function were also evaluated.

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