Klein Woolthuis, Erwin P.de Grauw, Wim JCvan Gerwen, Willem H. E. MVan Den Hoogen, H.Van de Lisdonk, Eloy H.Metsemakers, Job F. M.van Weel, Chris2015-12-131544-1709http://hdl.handle.net/1885/81170PURPOSE: In screening for type 2 diabetes, guidelines recommend targeting high-risk individuals. Our objectives were to assess the yield of opportunistic targeted screening for type 2 diabetes in primary care and to assess the diagnostic value of variousKeywords: glucose; adult; aged; article; blood sampling; diagnostic value; electronic medical record; female; general practice; glucose blood level; high risk patient; human; major clinical study; male; Netherlands; non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus; obesity; Diabetes; Diagnosis; Family practice; Practice-based research; Primary health care; Risk factors; ScreeningYield of opportunistic targeted screening for type 2 diabetes in primary care: The Diabscreen study200910.1370/afm.9972016-02-24