Aims: Studies show that white men have a higher prevalence of Type 2 diabetes mellitus than women at a given age and BMI, but equivalent standardized data for other ethnic groups in the UK are sparse. Methods: This cross-sectional study analysed UK Biobank data from 489 079 participants to compare the prevalence of diabetes mellitus across four major ethnic groups including: 471 700 (96.4%) white, 7871 (1.6%) South Asian, 7974 (1.6%) black and 1534 (0.3%) Chinese participants, before and after standardizing for age, socio-economic status (SES), BMI and lifestyle factors including physical activity, TV viewing, fruit and vegetable intake, processed meat, red meat, oily fish, alcohol intake and smoking. A subgroup analysis of South Asi...
Background and AimsPrevious studies have investigated the association between ethnicity and processe...
Background and AimsPrevious studies have investigated the association between ethnicity and processe...
Aims: To quantify the extent to which ethnic differences in muscular strength might account for t...
Background: Ethnic minority groups from Asia and Africa living in Western countries have a higher pr...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Type 2 diabetes mellitus is associated with high levels of disease burden, includin...
OBJECTIVE To compare the relationship between adiposity and prevalent diabetes across ethnic groups ...
OBJECTIVE To compare the relationship between adiposity and prevalent diabetes across ethnic groups ...
Background and Aims: Previous studies have investigated the association between ethnicity and pro...
Aims/hypothesisThe aim of this work was to determine how weight patterns together with blood glucose...
To compare the relationship between adiposity and prevalent diabetes across ethnic groups in the UK ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Previous studies have investigated the association between ethnicity and proces...
Aims/hypothesis: The aim of this work was to determine how weight patterns together with blood gluc...
Background and AimsPrevious studies have investigated the association between ethnicity and processe...
Background and AimsPrevious studies have investigated the association between ethnicity and processe...
OBJECTIVE To determine the extent of, and reasons for, ethnic differences in type 2 diabetes inciden...
Background and AimsPrevious studies have investigated the association between ethnicity and processe...
Background and AimsPrevious studies have investigated the association between ethnicity and processe...
Aims: To quantify the extent to which ethnic differences in muscular strength might account for t...
Background: Ethnic minority groups from Asia and Africa living in Western countries have a higher pr...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Type 2 diabetes mellitus is associated with high levels of disease burden, includin...
OBJECTIVE To compare the relationship between adiposity and prevalent diabetes across ethnic groups ...
OBJECTIVE To compare the relationship between adiposity and prevalent diabetes across ethnic groups ...
Background and Aims: Previous studies have investigated the association between ethnicity and pro...
Aims/hypothesisThe aim of this work was to determine how weight patterns together with blood glucose...
To compare the relationship between adiposity and prevalent diabetes across ethnic groups in the UK ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Previous studies have investigated the association between ethnicity and proces...
Aims/hypothesis: The aim of this work was to determine how weight patterns together with blood gluc...
Background and AimsPrevious studies have investigated the association between ethnicity and processe...
Background and AimsPrevious studies have investigated the association between ethnicity and processe...
OBJECTIVE To determine the extent of, and reasons for, ethnic differences in type 2 diabetes inciden...
Background and AimsPrevious studies have investigated the association between ethnicity and processe...
Background and AimsPrevious studies have investigated the association between ethnicity and processe...
Aims: To quantify the extent to which ethnic differences in muscular strength might account for t...