Male sex adversely affects the phenotypic expression of diabetic heart disease
Male sex adversely affects the phenotypic expression of diabetic heart disease
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Athithan, Lavanya , Chowdhary, Amrit , Swarbrick, Daniel , Gulsin, Gaurav S. , Singh, Anvesha , Jex, Nicholas , Jain, Manali , Khan, Jamal N. , Graham-Brown, Matthew P. M. , Wormleighton, Joanne V. , Parke, Kelly S. , Davies, Melanie J. , Karamitsos, Theodoros , Clarke, Kieran , Neubauer, Stefan , Levelt, Eylem and McCann, Gerry P.
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London, England: SAGE Publications
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Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is associated with an increased risk of heart failure (HF) and cardiovascular mortality. A large-scale meta-analysis on HF found that diabetes was more frequent in women than men, and diabetes appeared to have attenuated the otherwise protective effect of female sex on progression of cardiomyopathy. The exact un...
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Male sex adversely affects the phenotypic expression of diabetic heart disease
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2042-0188
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2042-0196
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10.1177/2042018820927179