burdencost appraisalcostsdiabetesdisabilityhealth utilizationpremature mortalityThe ubiquity and burdens (morbidity, mortality, and costs) of diabetes have grown and will continue to increase globally, disproportionately affecting vulnerable subpopulations and poorer nations. Although the heterogeneity across ...
Global burden of diabetes mellitus from 1990 to 2025. (A) Incidence number; (B) Age-standardized incidence rate; (C) Prevalence number; (D) Age-standardized prevalence rate; (E) Death number; (F) Age-standardized mortality rate; (G) DALYs number; (H) Age-standardized DALYs rate. DALYs:...
Global burden of diabetes in women of childbearing age: A review of prevalence estimatesA., CorreaJ., MarcinkevageC., SiffelP., MastroiacovoL., Botto
Aims To analyse spatial and temporal changes in the global burden of diabetes mellitus (DM) attributable to dietary factors from 1990 to 2019. Materials and Methods The burden of DM was analysed in terms of age‐standardized disability‐adjusted life‐year (DALY) rates and age‐standardized death...
Global burden of diabetes The rise in prevalence of type 2 diabetes at the global level has been well documented, particularly in south Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, central Asia, north Africa, and the Middle East [3]. Projections indicate that diabetes will reach pandemic levels by ...
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes has been reaching epidemic proportions across the globe, affecting low/middle-income and developed countries. Two main contributors to this burden are the reduction in mortality from infectious conditions and concomitant
Global Burden of Diabetes, 1995–2025: Prevalence, numerical estimates, and projections OBJECTIVE To estimate the prevalence of diabetes and the number of people with diabetes who are ≥20 years of age in all countries of the world for three p... H King,RE Aubert,WH Herman - 《Diabetes ...
Background The prevalence of type 2 diabetes has been reaching epidemic proportions across the globe, affecting low/middle-income and developed countries. Two main contributors to this burden are the reduction in mortality from infectious conditions and concomitant negative changes in lifestyles, including...
The global burden of diabetes has resulted in an increase in the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy (DR), a microvascular complication of diabetes. Lifelong repetitive screening for DR is essential for early detection and timely management to prevent visual impairment due to the silent sight-threatenin...
Global burden of diabetes, 1995-2025: prevalence, numerical estimates, and projections. To estimate the prevalence of diabetes and the number of people with diabetes who are > or =20 years of age in all countries of the world for three points ... King,R E,Aubert,... - 《Diabetes Care...