The Burden of Kidney Disease in North Carolina, 2007Suma Vupputuri, PhD, MPHUNC Kidney CenterCB# 71566005 Burnett Womack Building Chapel Hill, NC 27599suma_vupputuri@unc.eduhttp://www.unckidneycenter.orgSuma VupputuriCaroline E. Jennette
The North Carolina Diabetes Prevention and Control Branch has partnered with the 12 participating community health centers since early 2000. Methods: Team leaders of the first four centers that participated in the collaboratives were interviewed. Information obtained included previous diabetes efforts, ...
To determine the prevalence of diabetes and selected complications among the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in North Carolina. Multiple IHS data systems were used to determine diabetes prevalence and complication rates. The RPMS was used to identify diabetes cases as of April 1989, degree of India...
we produced location-specific, age-specific, and sex-specific estimates of diabetes prevalence and burden from 1990 to 2021, the proportion of type 1 and type 2 diabetes in 2021, the proportion of the type 2 diabetes burden attributable to selected risk factors, and projections of diabetes preva...
In this study, Global Burden of Disease investigators characterize trends in mortality, life expectancy, and prevalence associated with most common
The burden of diabetes among U.S. youth: prevalence estimates from the SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study. Pediatrics. 2006;118:1510-151817015542Google ScholarCrossref 21. Chen W, Petitti DB, Enger S. Limitations and potential uses of census-based data on ethnicity in a diverse community. ...
Cow’s milk is frequently included in the human diet, but the relationship between milk intake and type 2 diabetes (T2D) remains controversial. Here, using data from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos, we show that in both sexes, higher milk intake is associated with lower ...
We assembled an ancestrally diverse collection of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of type 2 diabetes (T2D) in 180,834 affected individuals and 1,159,055 controls (48.9% non-European descent) through the Diabetes Meta-Analysis of Trans-Ethnic assoc
Type 2 diabetes Genetic predisposition to disease Background At the national level, there is extensive documentation of past, current, and persistent health inequalities [1] associated with most major chronic diseases among populations differing in socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, gender, and ...
The US Burden of Disease Collaborators used a systematic analysis of descriptive epidemiology of diseases and injuries, their sequelae, and risk factors