OBJECTIVE:The goal of this research was to identify the fraction of deaths attributable to diabetes in the United States. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS:We estimated population attributable fractions (PAF) for cohorts aged 30-84 who were surveyed in the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) between 1997 and 2009 (N = 282,322) and in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) between 1999 and 2010 (N = 21,814). Cohort members were followed prospectively for mortality through 2011. We identified diabetes status using self-reported diagnoses in both NHIS and NHANES and using HbA1c in NHANES. Hazard ratios associated with diabetes were estimated using Cox model adjusted for age, sex, race/ethnicity, educational attainment, and...
Compared with the general population or non-diabetic controls, people with non-insulin-dependent dia...
BACKGROUND: The extent to which diabetes mellitus or hyperglycemia is related to risk of death from ...
BackgroundMonitoring national mortality among persons with a disease is important to guide and evalu...
The goal of this research was to identify the fraction of deaths attributable to diabetes in the Uni...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this research was to identify the fraction of deaths attributable to diabetes...
Diabetes is a well-established cause of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and all-cause mortality. The bu...
OBJECTIVE — Little is known about the relative contributions of modifiable risk factors to overall d...
AIMS Deaths attributable to diabetes may be underestimated using an underlying cause of death (CO...
Background Large reductions in diabetes complications have altered diabetes-related morbidity in the...
ObjectiveTo determine the frequency of reporting of diabetes on death certificates of decedents with...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether all-cause and cardiovascular disease (CVD) death rates declined betwe...
OBJECTIVE — To determine the frequency of reporting of diabetes on death certificates of decedents w...
Objective. The goals of this dissertation were to describe the frequency of reporting diabetes on de...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined associations between BMI and mortality in individuals with normoglyce...
OBJECTIVE: To determine patterns and causes of mortality for patients with diabetes in a district he...
Compared with the general population or non-diabetic controls, people with non-insulin-dependent dia...
BACKGROUND: The extent to which diabetes mellitus or hyperglycemia is related to risk of death from ...
BackgroundMonitoring national mortality among persons with a disease is important to guide and evalu...
The goal of this research was to identify the fraction of deaths attributable to diabetes in the Uni...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this research was to identify the fraction of deaths attributable to diabetes...
Diabetes is a well-established cause of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and all-cause mortality. The bu...
OBJECTIVE — Little is known about the relative contributions of modifiable risk factors to overall d...
AIMS Deaths attributable to diabetes may be underestimated using an underlying cause of death (CO...
Background Large reductions in diabetes complications have altered diabetes-related morbidity in the...
ObjectiveTo determine the frequency of reporting of diabetes on death certificates of decedents with...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether all-cause and cardiovascular disease (CVD) death rates declined betwe...
OBJECTIVE — To determine the frequency of reporting of diabetes on death certificates of decedents w...
Objective. The goals of this dissertation were to describe the frequency of reporting diabetes on de...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined associations between BMI and mortality in individuals with normoglyce...
OBJECTIVE: To determine patterns and causes of mortality for patients with diabetes in a district he...
Compared with the general population or non-diabetic controls, people with non-insulin-dependent dia...
BACKGROUND: The extent to which diabetes mellitus or hyperglycemia is related to risk of death from ...
BackgroundMonitoring national mortality among persons with a disease is important to guide and evalu...