Coronary heart disease statistics Diabetes supplement; 2001 edition; British Heart Foundation statistics database 2001S. PetersenM. RaynerC. (and others) Buckley
ContextMortality from coronary heart disease has declined substantially in the United States during the past 30 years. However, it is unknown whether
Coronary heart disease statistics: morbidity supplement 2001 edition. London: British Heart Foundation, 2001.Rayner, M., Petersen, S., Buckley, C., & Press, V. (2001). Coronary heart disease statistics: Diabetes supplement. Ox- ford... M Rayner,S Petersen,M Moher,... 被引量: 31发表: ...
The causes of death were of people's joblessness. Called the `health tion between unemployment and mortality. grouped into six large categories: cancer,selection theory,' it's the idea that people inBut until recently, no study has looked at heart disease, respiratory disease, alcohol- the ...
Data from an Auckland coronary heart disease register have been used to assess the validity of Maori mortality statistics produced by the National Health Statistics Centre. During the period 1983-4, 804 people aged 35-64 years and reside... P Graham,R Jackson,R Beaglehole,... - 《New Zeala...
Although diabetes mellitus is a complex and pervasive disease, most studies to date have focused on individual features, rather than considering the complexities of multivariate, multi-instance, and time-series data. In this study, we developed a novel diabetes prediction model that incorporates these...
UC and CD SNPs associated with IBD including UC and CD were obtained from the International Inflammatory Bowel Disease Genetic Consortium (IIBDGC) participants. The IBD GWAS statistics provided data on IBD overall (12,882 cases, 21,770 controls) as well as on CD (5,956 cases, 14,927 contro...
The prevalence of diabetes among US adults grew by 45% over the past 20 years, with the greatest increase seen among seniors aged 65 and over, according to a new study based on surveillance data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). ...
Long term complications of type 1 and type 2 diabetes include the following: Heart disease Stroke Blindness Kidney failure requiring dialysis Peripheral vascular disease leading to limb amputation Dementia Nerve damage Click here to read the full answer toWhat are the long-term complications of diabete...
to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its comorbidities, such as hypertension, heart disease, and kidney disease, can also cause lifelong problems and themselves lead to death. Though it may not inspire the same fear in patients as a cancer diagnosis, it's a very serious disease...