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Sattar N, et al. Lancet 2010;375:735-42

Sattar N, et al. Lancet 2010;375:735-42. Flow diagram of literature search to identify randomised placebo-controlled and standard care-controlled statin trials. Sattar N, et al. Lancet 2010;375:735-42.

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Sattar N, et al. Lancet 2010;375:735-42

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  1. Sattar N, et al. Lancet 2010;375:735-42

  2. Flow diagram of literature search to identify randomised placebo-controlled and standard care-controlled statin trials Sattar N, et al. Lancet 2010;375:735-42

  3. Association between statin therapy and incident diabetes in 13 major cardiovascular trials† Sattar N, et al. Lancet 2010;375:735-42

  4. Data for non-diabetic participants in 13 placebo-controlled and standard care-controlled statin trials that reported incident diabetes DM=diabetes mellitus. CVD=cardiovascular disease. CHD=coronary heart disease. OGTT=oral glucose tolerance test. MI=myocardial infarction. NYHA=New York Heart Association. BMI=body-mass index. FPG=fasting plasma glucose. *Diff erence between the groups in the change from baseline to timepoint in LDL-C. †Data from total cohort (including diabetes at baseline). ‡Median. §Includes only patients with normal fasting glycaemia at baseline. ||Weighted mean follow-up. Sattar N, et al. Lancet 2010;375:735-42

  5. Association between different statins and development of diabetes Sattar N, et al. Lancet 2010;375:735-42

  6. Meta-regression of (A) baseline age, (B) baseline BMI, and (C) on-treatment percentage reduction in LDL-cholesterol concentration for incident diabetes Meta-regression p=0.019 (A), p=0.177 (B), p=0.102 (C). Sattar N, et al. Lancet 2010;375:735-42

  7. Meta-regression of baseline age percentage reduction in LDL-cholesterol concentration for incident diabetes Sattar N, et al. Lancet 2010;375:735-42

  8. Meta-regression of baseline BMI percentage reduction in LDL-cholesterol concentration for incident diabetes Sattar N, et al. Lancet 2010;375:735-42

  9. Meta-regression of on-treatment percentage reduction in LDL-cholesterol concentration for incident diabetes Sattar N, et al. Lancet 2010;375:735-42

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