Objectives. To determine the prevalence of diabetes (using secondary data analysis), as well as undiagnosed diabetes and pre-diabetes (using primary research methods) among adult Métis Settlement dwellers in northern Alberta. We also sought to identify cardiovascular risk factors. Study design. Quantitative research study utilizing both population census and community-based diabetes screening data. Methods. Self-reported diabetes was analyzed from the results of the Métis Settlement specific censuses in 1998 and 2006. Mobile clinics travelled into each of the 8 Métis Settlement communi-ties in Alberta recruiting 693 subjects for screening for undiagnosed diabetes, pre-diabetes and metabolic syndrome. Logistic regression analyses (adjusted f...
Objectives: Certain Canadian subpopulations observe numerous modifiable and non-modifiable risk fact...
Aims To characterize the prevalence of diabetes in a large health district in 2004 and compare it wi...
OBJECTIVEdThis study was designed to examine whether residents living in neighborhoods that are less...
Background. Diabetes and diabetes complications are substantially higher among Canadian First Nation...
Objectives. To track and compare trends in diabetes rates from 1995 to 2007 for Status Aboriginal an...
Background: Saskatchewan is one of the largest rurally populated provinces in Canada with a high pre...
Abstract Background The prevalence of diabetes has increased since the last decade in New Brunswick....
population youth. Study design. Longitudinal observational research study (quantitative) using provi...
Diabetes is increasing in prevalence worldwide. This study investigated whether the elevated prevale...
Background: Type 2 diabetes is an increasing global health concern, most notably for Aboriginal peop...
Diabetes mellitus is a major risk factor for heart disease (heart attack, angina, and heart failure)...
Introduction: Diabetes is reaching epidemic levels in Afghanistan. This study identifies the risk fa...
• Diabetes is a large and growing health problem for Albertans. • There are 130,000 adults living ...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a serious and growing health problem. Approximately 6 % of Canadian adults...
OBJECTIVE—Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a major cause of mortality among people with diabetes. The...
Objectives: Certain Canadian subpopulations observe numerous modifiable and non-modifiable risk fact...
Aims To characterize the prevalence of diabetes in a large health district in 2004 and compare it wi...
OBJECTIVEdThis study was designed to examine whether residents living in neighborhoods that are less...
Background. Diabetes and diabetes complications are substantially higher among Canadian First Nation...
Objectives. To track and compare trends in diabetes rates from 1995 to 2007 for Status Aboriginal an...
Background: Saskatchewan is one of the largest rurally populated provinces in Canada with a high pre...
Abstract Background The prevalence of diabetes has increased since the last decade in New Brunswick....
population youth. Study design. Longitudinal observational research study (quantitative) using provi...
Diabetes is increasing in prevalence worldwide. This study investigated whether the elevated prevale...
Background: Type 2 diabetes is an increasing global health concern, most notably for Aboriginal peop...
Diabetes mellitus is a major risk factor for heart disease (heart attack, angina, and heart failure)...
Introduction: Diabetes is reaching epidemic levels in Afghanistan. This study identifies the risk fa...
• Diabetes is a large and growing health problem for Albertans. • There are 130,000 adults living ...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a serious and growing health problem. Approximately 6 % of Canadian adults...
OBJECTIVE—Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a major cause of mortality among people with diabetes. The...
Objectives: Certain Canadian subpopulations observe numerous modifiable and non-modifiable risk fact...
Aims To characterize the prevalence of diabetes in a large health district in 2004 and compare it wi...
OBJECTIVEdThis study was designed to examine whether residents living in neighborhoods that are less...