INTRODUCTION: Urban living has been shown to affect health in various ways. As the world is becoming more urbanised and almost two-thirds of people with diabetes now live in cities, research into the relationship between urban living, health and diabetes is key to improving the lives of many. The majority of people with diabetes have type 2 diabetes, a subset linked to overweight and obesity, decreased physical activity and unhealthy diets. Diabetes has significant consequences for those living with the condition as well as their families, relationships and wider society. Although care and management are improving, complications remain common, and diabetes is among the leading causes of vision loss, amputation, neuropathy and renal and card...
Aims: The purpose of the study was to identify the extent of metabolic syndrome on the basis of ATP ...
In recent decades, large increases in diabetes prevalence have been demonstrated in virtually all re...
Aims/hypothesis: The purpose of this study was to examine the association between urbanisation-relat...
As the world’s largest urban regions continue to expand, a concomitant rise in non-communicabl...
Background. Since 2010, more than half of World population lives in Urban Environments. Urban Diabet...
Introduction: Previous studies have explored the effect of urbanisation on the prevalence of type 2 ...
Objective: This study aimed to identify the local levels of vulnerability among patients with Type-...
Introduction: Previous studies have explored the effect of urbanisation on the prevalence of type 2 ...
Regardless of how developed a nation is, diabetes mellitus II and other noncommunicable diseases are...
The report of World Health Organization (WHO) shows that India tops the world with the largest numbe...
BACKGROUND: The world is rapidly urbanizing, causing alarming health problems to their citizens. The...
Prevalence of diabetes is increasing in pandemic proportions, particularly in developing countries l...
© 2021 Katerina Vivian KiburgThe development of diabetes-related complications is a major healthcare...
BACKGROUND: The prevention of type 2 diabetes is a globally recognised health care priority, but the...
Type 2 diabetes is an important cause of death and disability worldwide. Causes of the growing epide...
Aims: The purpose of the study was to identify the extent of metabolic syndrome on the basis of ATP ...
In recent decades, large increases in diabetes prevalence have been demonstrated in virtually all re...
Aims/hypothesis: The purpose of this study was to examine the association between urbanisation-relat...
As the world’s largest urban regions continue to expand, a concomitant rise in non-communicabl...
Background. Since 2010, more than half of World population lives in Urban Environments. Urban Diabet...
Introduction: Previous studies have explored the effect of urbanisation on the prevalence of type 2 ...
Objective: This study aimed to identify the local levels of vulnerability among patients with Type-...
Introduction: Previous studies have explored the effect of urbanisation on the prevalence of type 2 ...
Regardless of how developed a nation is, diabetes mellitus II and other noncommunicable diseases are...
The report of World Health Organization (WHO) shows that India tops the world with the largest numbe...
BACKGROUND: The world is rapidly urbanizing, causing alarming health problems to their citizens. The...
Prevalence of diabetes is increasing in pandemic proportions, particularly in developing countries l...
© 2021 Katerina Vivian KiburgThe development of diabetes-related complications is a major healthcare...
BACKGROUND: The prevention of type 2 diabetes is a globally recognised health care priority, but the...
Type 2 diabetes is an important cause of death and disability worldwide. Causes of the growing epide...
Aims: The purpose of the study was to identify the extent of metabolic syndrome on the basis of ATP ...
In recent decades, large increases in diabetes prevalence have been demonstrated in virtually all re...
Aims/hypothesis: The purpose of this study was to examine the association between urbanisation-relat...