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Situating stress: lessons from lay discourses on diabetes


NE Schoenberg, EM Drew, EP Stoller, … - Medical Anthropology …, 2005 - interscience.wiley.com
In response to the serious toll diabetes takes on health and resources, researchers increasingly
are examining physical and psychological pathways that affect and are affected by diabetes,
including stress. Although biomedical researchers and practitioners are beginning to ...
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Ethnic disparities: control of glycemia, blood pressure, and LDL cholesterol among …


JK Kirk, RA Bell, AG Bertoni, TA Arcury, … - The Annals of …, 2005 - Harvey Whitney Books
Diabetes is a growing problem nationally and world- wide. In the US, a disproportionate burden
of this dis- ease falls on minority populations. Approximately 18 mil- lion Americans have
diabetes,1 about one-third of whom have not been diagnosed. In 2001, the prevalence of ...
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Diabetes in African Americans

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MC Marshall Jr - British Medical Journal, 2005 - pmj.bmj.com
African Americans have a high risk for type 2 diabetes. Genetic traits, the prevalence of
obesity, and insulin resistance all contribute to the risk of diabetes in the African American
community. African Americans have a high rate of diabetic complications, because of ...
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Racial and ethnic disparities in the control of cardiovascular disease risk factors in …


CS Wendel, JH Shah, WC Duckworth, RM … - BMC Health Services …, 2006 - biomedcentral.com
The study cohort was comprised of 72 (21.3%) Hispanic subjects (H), 35 (10.4%) African Americans
(AA), and 226 (67%) non-Hispanic whites (NHW). The mean (SD) hemoglobin A1c differed significantly
by race/ethnicity: NHW 7.86 (1.4)%, H 8.16 (1.6)%, AA 8.84 (2.9)%, p = 0.05. The ...
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Management of insulin therapy in urban diabetes patients is facilitated by use of an …


CB Cook, LJ Mann, EC King, KM New, PS … - Diabetes Technology …, 2004 - liebertonline.com
Page 1. DIABETES TECHNOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS Volume 6, Number 3, 2004 ©
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Management of Insulin Therapy in Urban Diabetes Patients
Is Facilitated by Use of an Intelligent Dosing System CURTISS ...
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[PDF] Characteristics of ketosis-prone diabetes in a multiethnic indigent community


MR Maldonado, ME Otiniano, R Lee, L Rodriguez, A … - Ethnicity & Disease, 2004 - ishib.org
Results: Of the 321 subjects, 44% were Afri- can-American, 40% were Hispanic, and 16% were
Caucasian. A significantly higher propor- tion of Hispanics had preserved -cell func- tion, compared
to African Americans and Cau- casians (51% vs 32% and 32%, respectively; P .002). This ...
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Inpatient to outpatient transfer of care in urban patients with diabetes: patterns and …


K Wheeler, R Crawford, D McAdams, S Benel, … - Archives of Internal …, 2004 - Am Med Assoc
Results Patients were stratified into outpatient follow-up (69%), acute care follow-up (15%), and
those with no follow-up (16%); differences between groups were detected for age (P = .02), percentage
discharged with insulin (P = .03), and percentage receiving a full discount for care ...
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Limited health care access impairs glycemic control in low socioeconomic status …

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MK Rhee, CB Cook, VG Dunbar, RM Panayioto, … - J Health Care Poor …, 2005 - muse.jhu.edu
Abstract Limited access to health care is associated with adverse outcomes, but few studies have
examined its effect on glycemic control in minority populations. Our observational cross-sectional
study examined whether differences in health care access affected hemoglobin A1c ...
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The intelligent dosing system: application for insulin therapy and diabetes …


CB Cook, JP McMichael, R Lieberman, LJ … - Diabetes technology & …, 2005 - liebertonline.com
Page 1. 58 DIABETES TECHNOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS Volume 7, Number 1,
2005 © Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. The Intelligent Dosing System: Application for Insulin
Therapy and Diabetes Management CURTISS B. COOK, MD ...
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Diabetes self-management behaviors and A1c improved following a community- …


EM Speer, S Reddy, TS Lommel, JG Fischer, … - Journal of nutrition for …, 2008 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A community-based intervention to improve diabetes self-management (DSM) and decrease
A1c in older adults with diabetes from Georgia senior centers was evaluated. Participants were
a convenience sample that completed the pre-test questionnaire only (N = 351) and a ...
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