Objective: To report geographical variations of sex-specific diabetes by place of residence (large cities/city corporations, small towns/other urban areas, rural areas) and region of residence (divided into seven divisions) among general adults (35+ years of age) in Bangladesh. Methods: The recent cross-sectional data, extracted from the nationally representative Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey 2011, was used. A total of 3,720 men and 3,823 women aged 35+ years, who participated in the fasting blood sugar testing, were analysed. Any person with either fasting plasma glucose level (mmol/L) $7.0 or taking medication for diabetes was considered as a person with diabetes. Results: The prevalence of diabetes was 10.6 % in men and 11.3 %...
Diabetes mellitus is rising disproportionately but is not frequently diagnosed until complications a...
To assess the Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice (KAP) amongst the general community regarding type 2...
Type 2 diabetes is one of the most prevalent non-communicable diseases in Bangladesh. However, the c...
To report geographical variations of sex-specific diabetes by place of residence (large cities/city ...
Objective: The study was designed to estimate the prevalence of type 2 diabetes among the urban slum...
BackgroundDiabetes, one of the major metabolic disorders, is rising in Bangladesh. Studies indicate ...
Objectives To determine the sex-specific prevalence, inequality and factors associated with healthca...
To examine awareness, treatment, and control of diabetes mellitus among the adult population in Bang...
AbstractBackgroundA nationally representative survey was carried out to determine the distribution o...
Background: Population knowledge of how to prevent, detect and control diabetes is critical to publi...
To examine awareness, treatment, and control of diabetes mellitus among the adult population in Bang...
Diabetes mellitus is rising disproportionately but is not frequently diagnosed until complications a...
Introduction The prevalence, disease progression, and treatment outcomes for patients with type 2 di...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of type 2 diabetes and impaired fasting glycemia (IFG) in a r...
Diabetes mellitus is rising disproportionately but is not frequently diagnosed until complications a...
Diabetes mellitus is rising disproportionately but is not frequently diagnosed until complications a...
To assess the Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice (KAP) amongst the general community regarding type 2...
Type 2 diabetes is one of the most prevalent non-communicable diseases in Bangladesh. However, the c...
To report geographical variations of sex-specific diabetes by place of residence (large cities/city ...
Objective: The study was designed to estimate the prevalence of type 2 diabetes among the urban slum...
BackgroundDiabetes, one of the major metabolic disorders, is rising in Bangladesh. Studies indicate ...
Objectives To determine the sex-specific prevalence, inequality and factors associated with healthca...
To examine awareness, treatment, and control of diabetes mellitus among the adult population in Bang...
AbstractBackgroundA nationally representative survey was carried out to determine the distribution o...
Background: Population knowledge of how to prevent, detect and control diabetes is critical to publi...
To examine awareness, treatment, and control of diabetes mellitus among the adult population in Bang...
Diabetes mellitus is rising disproportionately but is not frequently diagnosed until complications a...
Introduction The prevalence, disease progression, and treatment outcomes for patients with type 2 di...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of type 2 diabetes and impaired fasting glycemia (IFG) in a r...
Diabetes mellitus is rising disproportionately but is not frequently diagnosed until complications a...
Diabetes mellitus is rising disproportionately but is not frequently diagnosed until complications a...
To assess the Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice (KAP) amongst the general community regarding type 2...
Type 2 diabetes is one of the most prevalent non-communicable diseases in Bangladesh. However, the c...