Malay and Indian women and Indian men were at higher risk, with 14.3, 14.9 and 16.7% prevalence rates, respectively. A further 15% of the adult population have impaired glucose tolerance (IGT). Diabetes was a factor in 39.7% of strokes and in 9.3% of all deaths in Singapore, and is ...
The incidence rates of diabetes according to the variables tested in the study, as well as the OR (95%CI) for diabetes resulted from the univariate binomial regression logistic analyses are detailed in Table2. Although the incidence rate was slightly higher in men, the difference between sexes ...
Purpose: The purposes of this study are to estimate the 10-year incidence of blindness and visual loss in a diabetic population, examine risk factors for visual loss, and examine temporal trends in rates of blindness and visual loss. Met... SE Moss,R Klein,BEK Klein - 《Ophthalmology》 被...
The World Bank’s IDF Diabetes Atlas reveals that diabetes was responsible for 6.7 million deaths in 2021 alone. In this graphic, Alberto Rojo Moro uses this World Bank Atlas to map diabetes rates by country, highlighting the countries with the highest rates of the disease. What is Diabetes?
especially in low- and middle-income countries where diagnosis rates are currently low. We also presented prediction equations to help allocate finite resources for measurement of HbA1c in settings where FPG (but not HbA1c) is routinely measured due to logistic or cost constraints. The prediction ...
Using Normalisation Process Theory (NPT) to develop an intervention to improve referral and uptake rates for self-management education for patients with ty... Referral and uptake rates of structured self-management education (SSME) for Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) in the UK are variable and relatively...
In the most recent 2013 DiabCare study, microvascular complications were higher possibly as a result of improved rates of complication screening with foot examination,urinalysis, and retinal assessment, performed in more than 90% of patients within 12 months before the study.10However, cardiovascular ...
prevalence rates are rising among younger and productive populations in developing countries. Economic development has led to the spread of Western lifestyles and diet to developing countries, resulting in a substantial increase in diabetes. Without effective prevention and control programs, diabetes will ...
over 52.4 million adults and 21 million youth in the region will be obese. As obesity rates continue to increase in the region, the incidence of diabetes is also expected to rise, driving the demand for effective diabetes managem...
Diabetes risk: what’s driving the global rise in obesity rates? The ‘urbanisation of rural life’ may be more significant than migration to cities Save Special ReportFT Health: Combating Diabetes Artificial intelligence paves the way for fully automated diabetes kit ‘DIY’ monitoring systems ...