Authors: Beom Jin Kim YoungHo Kim Dong Hyun Sinn Ki Joo Kang Jin Yong Kim Dong Kyung Chang Hee Jung Son PoongLyul Rhee Jae J Kim Jong Chul Rhee
Publish Date: 2010/04/07
Volume: 21, Issue: 6, Pages: 939-944
Abstract
Subjects in their 50 s had significantly more adenomatous polyps than subjects in their 40 s 327 vs 260 p 005 The incidence of adenomatous polyp increased with increasing quartiles of HbA1C as follows first quartile 199 HbA1c 40–50 second quartile 278 HbA1c 51–53 third quartile 327 HbA1c 54–55 and fourth quartile 349 HbA1c = 56–88p = 0008 When combining quartile of HbA1c and age 40 s vs 50 s according to HbA1C levels the odds ratio for adenomatous polyp in subjects in their 40 s with HbA1c 54 was significantly lower than that in subjects in their 50 s However the odds ratio for adenomatous polyp in subjects in their 40 s with HbA1c ≥54 was similar to that in subjects in their 50 s with average risk for CRC
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