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Table 1.

Description of variables used in each study population to calculate the diabetes risk score and estimate diabetes at follow-up.

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Table 2.

Baseline demographic characteristics of study population 1 (US former DOE workers, 2005–2015) and study population 2 (Colorado workers from multiple businesses, 2010–2014).

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Table 3.

Demographic characteristics and risk scores by diabetes status at re-screening for study population 1 (US former DOE workers, 2005–2015) and study population 2 (Colorado workers from multiple businesses, 2010–2014).

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Table 4.

Logistic regression results for continuous diabetes risk scores estimating future incidence of diabetes for study population 1 (US former DOE workers, 2005–2015) and study population 2 (Colorado workers from multiple businesses, 2010–2014).

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