IntroductionWe compared the risk of diabetes for residents of Appalachian counties to that of residents of non-Appalachian counties after controlling for selected risk factors in states containing at least 1 Appalachian county.MethodsWe combined Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data from 2006 and 2007 and conducted a logistic regression analysis, with self-reported diabetes as the dependent variable. We considered county of residence (5 classifications for Appalachian counties, based on economic development, and 1 for non-Appalachian counties), age, sex, race/ethnicity, education, household income, smoking status, physical activity level, and obesity to be independent variables. The classification "distressed" refers to counties i...
Aim Disparities exist in cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and diabetes in the United States (U.S.) with...
Introduction Qualitative research on knowledge and perceptions of diabetes is limited in the Appala...
Increasing chronic disease burden is one of the most pressing problems the United States faces today...
Introduction We compared the risk of diabetes for residents of Appalachian counties to that of resid...
Background Appalachia is a region of the United States noted for the poverty and poor health outcome...
Abstract Background Appalachia is a region of the United States noted for the poverty and poor healt...
Introduction: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) prevalence and mortality in Appalachian counties is su...
Introduction. In 2019, diabetes was the seventh leading cause of death in the United States. The ass...
Background: The prevalence of diabetes is disproportionately distributed in Central Appalachia compa...
Diabetes is a complex chronic disease with many causes, complications and management needs. It affec...
Introduction: A little less than half of American adults have diabetes or pre-diabetes. In 2016, We...
Clinical and epidemiological research has reported a strong association between diabetes and obesity...
Introduction: Appalachian residents are more likely than other populations to have Type 2 Diabetes M...
CDC scientists have identified a diabetes belt located mostly in the southern portion of the United ...
In the United States, diabetes is common and costly. Programs to prevent new cases of diabetes are o...
Aim Disparities exist in cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and diabetes in the United States (U.S.) with...
Introduction Qualitative research on knowledge and perceptions of diabetes is limited in the Appala...
Increasing chronic disease burden is one of the most pressing problems the United States faces today...
Introduction We compared the risk of diabetes for residents of Appalachian counties to that of resid...
Background Appalachia is a region of the United States noted for the poverty and poor health outcome...
Abstract Background Appalachia is a region of the United States noted for the poverty and poor healt...
Introduction: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) prevalence and mortality in Appalachian counties is su...
Introduction. In 2019, diabetes was the seventh leading cause of death in the United States. The ass...
Background: The prevalence of diabetes is disproportionately distributed in Central Appalachia compa...
Diabetes is a complex chronic disease with many causes, complications and management needs. It affec...
Introduction: A little less than half of American adults have diabetes or pre-diabetes. In 2016, We...
Clinical and epidemiological research has reported a strong association between diabetes and obesity...
Introduction: Appalachian residents are more likely than other populations to have Type 2 Diabetes M...
CDC scientists have identified a diabetes belt located mostly in the southern portion of the United ...
In the United States, diabetes is common and costly. Programs to prevent new cases of diabetes are o...
Aim Disparities exist in cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and diabetes in the United States (U.S.) with...
Introduction Qualitative research on knowledge and perceptions of diabetes is limited in the Appala...
Increasing chronic disease burden is one of the most pressing problems the United States faces today...