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Prevalence and control of diabetes and impaired fasting glucose in New York City


LE Thorpe, UD Upadhyay, S Chamany, R Garg, … - Diabetes Care, 2009 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—The prevalence of diabetes among New York City adults was 12.5% (95%
CI 10.3–15.1): 8.7% diagnosed and 3.8% undiagnosed. Nearly one-fourth (23.5%)
of adults had IFG. Asians had the highest prevalence of impaired glucose ...
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[CITATION] Effect of a Nurse Directed Disease Management Program on Urgent Care/Emergency Room …


MB Davidson, A Ansari, VJ Karlan - Diabetes Care, 2007
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A public health approach to the diabetes epidemic: New York city's diabetes registry


MA Banerji, RB Stewart - Current Diabetes Reports, 2006 - Springer
Background Noncommunicable diseases have surpassed communica- ble ones as the
primary cause of morbidity and mortality. Yet noncommunicable diseases have not
been addressed at a public health level [1]. New York City has applied the ...
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AL Fairchild, R Bayer, J Colgrove - Searching Eyes: Privacy, the State, and Disease …
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[CITATION] New York City's Initiatives on Diabetes and HIV/AIDS: Implications for Patient Care


J Goldman, S Kinnear, J Chung, DJ Rothman - Public Health and Medical Professionalism. American …, 2008
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[CITATION] The Vermont Diabetes Information System (VDIS): study design and subject recruitment for a …


CD MacLean, B Littenberg, M Gagnon, M … - Clinical Trials, 2004
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New York City's diabetes reporting system helps patients and physicians


TR Frieden - American Journal of Public Health, 2008 - Am Public Health Assoc
Goldman et al. present themselves as protectors of the doctor–patient
relationship and suggest that New York City's Health Department exceeds its
mandate in addressing noncommunicable disease. Yet outreach for ...
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[PDF] Tracking Diabetes: New York City's A1C Registry


S Chamany, LD Silver, MT Bassett, CR … - The Milbank Quarterly, 2009 - milbank.org
Context: In December 2005, in characterizing diabetes as an epidemic, the New
York City Board of Health mandated the laboratory reporting of hemoglobin A1C
laboratory test results. This mandate established the United States' first ...
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Age at arrival and risk of obesity among US immigrants


R Roshania, KMV Narayan, R Oza-Frank - Obesity, 2008 - nature.com
Although immigrants are a rapidly growing subgroup, little is known about
overweight/obesity among the foreign-born in the United States, especially
regarding the effect of age at arrival. This study determined whether ...
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Food safety for the 21st century


L Silver, MT Bassett - JAMA, 2008 - Am Med Assoc
Throughout history, human health has depended on food supply. Recognition that
food can pose a major threat to human health is also centuries old. Federal
regulation to reduce food contamination in the United States began in the ...
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