High Endogenous Melatonin Impairs Glucose Tolerance
High endogenous melatonin, which characterizes late eating, impairs glucose tolerance, especially for MTNR1B G-allele carriers.
High endogenous melatonin, which characterizes late eating, impairs glucose tolerance, especially for MTNR1B G-allele carriers.
Results reveal a negative association between survival and acquisition of self-monitoring blood glucose supplies.