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An update on the etiology and epidemiology of diabetes mellitus


E Adeghate, P Schattner, E Dunn… - ANNALS-NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, 2006 - interscience.wiley.com
Abstract: Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common endocrine disorders
affecting almost 6% of the world's population. The number of diabetic patients
will reach 300 million in 2025 (International Diabetes Federation, 2001). ...
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Indigenous health and socioeconomic status in India


SV Subramanian, GD Smith, M Subramanyam - PLoS Med, 2006 - medicine.plosjournals.org
Cross-sectional population-based data were obtained from the 1998–1999 Indian
National Family Health Survey. Mortality, smoking, chewing tobacco use, and
alcohol use were four separate binary outcomes in our analysis. Indigenous ...
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[PDF] An overview of current knowledge of the social determinants of indigenous health


C Nettleton, DA Napolitano, C Stephens - Symposium on the social determinants of Indigenous …, 2007 - aihw.gov.au
Page 1. An Overview of Current Knowledge of the Social Determinants of
Indigenous Health Working Paper Compiled by Clive Nettleton ...
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[PDF] Association between TCF7L2 gene polymorphisms and susceptibility to Type 2 Diabetes …


Y Tong, Y Lin, Y Zhang, J Yang, Y Zhang, H … - BMC Medical Genetics, 2009 - biomedcentral.com
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Indigenous Health and Socioeconomic Status in India


医学期刊, 医学会议, 医学教育, 医学书店, … - journal.shouxi.net
Indigenous groups experience excess mortality compared to non-indigenous groups,
even after adjusting for economic standard of living (odds ratio 1.22; 95%
confidence interval 1.13 1.30). They are also more likely to smoke and ( ...
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In Bangladesh Diabetes Starts Ealier Now Than 10 Years Back: A BIRDEM Study

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PA Khanam, H Mahtab, AU Ahmed, MA … - Ibrahim Medical College Journal, 2009 - banglajol.info
Abstract BIRDEM is the largest referral center of diabetes in the world. It
registered more than 300,000 diabetic patients from 1956 to 2005. This
retrospective study compared the biophysical characteristics of diabetic ...
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[PDF] Healthcare Planning in North-East India: A Survey on Diabetes Awareness, Risk Factors and …


SL Lau, R Debarma, N Thomas, HS Asha, KS … - JAPI, 2009 - japi.org
Introduction Diabetes and obesity are major health issues in India. Prevalence
studies have previously estimated that around 6-12% of urban and 2-3% of rural
Indians have diabetes.1,2 The possible factors that have contributed ...
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Sue L Lau**, Rati Debarma****, N Thomas*, HS Asha##, KS Vasan##, RG Alex#, J Gnanaraj …


G Body, J Order - japi.org
Results : One hundred and forty four participants completed the survey, 66 males
and 78 females with a mean age of 44.4 ± 14.8 years Although 91% had heard
about diabetes and 44% were concerned about developing it in the future, ...
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Global diabetes landscape—type 2 diabetes mellitus in South Asia: Epidemiology, risk …

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R Gupta, P Kumar - Insulin, 2008 - Elsevier
Results: Epidemiologic studies conducted in India during the 1960s and 1970s,
using random and postload blood glucose estimations, reported DM in 1% to 4% of
urban populations and 1% to 2% of rural populations. More standardized ...
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Diabetes and impaired fasting glucose in Mongolian population, Inner Mongolia, China


S Zhang, W Tong, T Xu, B Wu, Y Zhang - Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 2009 - Elsevier
Total 2589 Mongolians aged 20 years or more were recruited as study subjects.
The overall prevalence of diabetes and IFG was 3.7% (males 3.9%; females 3.5%)
and 18.5% (males 17.7%; females 19.0%), respectively. Multivariate logistic ...
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