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Cost and policy implications from the increasing prevalence of obesity and diabetes mellitus


JG Ryan - Gender Medicine, 2009 - Elsevier
Results: Obesity has been disproportionately prevalent among women and
minorities, accompanied by an increased risk for DM. Women have experienced an
increased risk for the metabolic syndrome, DM, and cardiovascular disease ...
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Diabetes in African American Youth


EJ Mayer-Davis, J Beyer, RA Bell, D Dabelea, … - Diabetes care, 2009 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—Among African American youth aged 0–9 years, prevalence (per 1,000)
of type 1 diabetes was 0.57 (95% CI 0.47–0.69) and for those aged 10–19
years 2.04 (1.85–2.26). Among African American youth aged 0–9 years, ...
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[CITATION] Relationships among Self-Management, Patient Perceptions of Care, and Health Economic …


DS Cobden, LW Niessen, CE Barr

[PDF] Disparities in Diabetic Retinopathy Screening and Disease for Racial and Ethnic Minority …


P Nsiah-Kumi, SR Ortmeier, AE Brown - Journal of the National Medical Association, 2009 - nmanet.org
Diabetic retinopathy is the leading cause of blindness in the United States.
This sight-threatening complication of dia- betes mellitus disproportionately
affects racial and ethnic minority populations. Tight glycemic control and ...
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