According to Australian Health (2008), the area of endocrine, nutritional and metabolic disorders (mainly diabetes) yields the highest cause of death for Indigenous Australian women at 10.1%. Indigenous Brisbane North women’s results reiterate this with slightly higher percentages and are a cause for concern and action due to the noted levels of undiagnosed/unaware Indigenous Brisbane North women with abnormal blood glucose levels, whom participated in the research. A sub-sample of the group (N=17) were piloted to test the feasibility of method of eliciting health information on Indigenous Women within this community. This pilot study revealed the following health information regarding this group of women. 41.2% of Indigenous Brisbane North...
Compared to other Canadians, Aboriginal people suffer disproportionately from Type 2 diabetes and it...
Abstract Background Diabetes mellitus is a serious and increasing health problem in Australia and is...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus and other chronic cardio-metabolic conditions are significant contributors ...
This presentation had a specific focus on diabetes issues and concerns within the Women’s Wellness P...
This report aims to investigate the higher prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) among Indigenous Aust...
Objective: To estimate the incidence of type 2 diabetes in two ethnically distinct Indigenous popula...
Background: Indigenous Australian adults with diabetes continue to have suboptimal clinical control ...
This publication, in plain language, is based on information presented in the Review of diabetes amo...
[Extract] Type 2 diabetes is highly prevalent among indigenous populations in Australia and the high...
This presentation had a specific focus on diabetes issues and concerns within the Women’s Wellness P...
AIM:There is a wealth of data concerning the health behaviours of Indigenous Australians, but the he...
Diabetes is the fastest growing chronic disease condition globally. Type 2 diabetes in particular, h...
Diabetes is a major public health problem for Aboriginal Australians. We wished to determine the ext...
Torres Strait Islanders living in the Torres Strait region have the highest prevalence of Type 2 dia...
Diabetes has had a devastating impact on the health of Indigenous people throughout the world. In Au...
Compared to other Canadians, Aboriginal people suffer disproportionately from Type 2 diabetes and it...
Abstract Background Diabetes mellitus is a serious and increasing health problem in Australia and is...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus and other chronic cardio-metabolic conditions are significant contributors ...
This presentation had a specific focus on diabetes issues and concerns within the Women’s Wellness P...
This report aims to investigate the higher prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) among Indigenous Aust...
Objective: To estimate the incidence of type 2 diabetes in two ethnically distinct Indigenous popula...
Background: Indigenous Australian adults with diabetes continue to have suboptimal clinical control ...
This publication, in plain language, is based on information presented in the Review of diabetes amo...
[Extract] Type 2 diabetes is highly prevalent among indigenous populations in Australia and the high...
This presentation had a specific focus on diabetes issues and concerns within the Women’s Wellness P...
AIM:There is a wealth of data concerning the health behaviours of Indigenous Australians, but the he...
Diabetes is the fastest growing chronic disease condition globally. Type 2 diabetes in particular, h...
Diabetes is a major public health problem for Aboriginal Australians. We wished to determine the ext...
Torres Strait Islanders living in the Torres Strait region have the highest prevalence of Type 2 dia...
Diabetes has had a devastating impact on the health of Indigenous people throughout the world. In Au...
Compared to other Canadians, Aboriginal people suffer disproportionately from Type 2 diabetes and it...
Abstract Background Diabetes mellitus is a serious and increasing health problem in Australia and is...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus and other chronic cardio-metabolic conditions are significant contributors ...