INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to explore the perceptions of causes, risk, and control with regard to diabetes and the role of family history among people at increased risk for type 2 diabetes. METHODS: Semistructured interviews were conducted among people aged 57 to 72 years with (n = 9) and without (n = 12) a family history of diabetes. RESULTS: Participants mentioned different causes for diabetes; these were often a combination of genetic and behavioral factors. Some participants with a family history expressed incoherent causal beliefs; their general ideas about the causes of diabetes did not explain why their relatives were affected. The role of genetics as a cause for diabetes was more pronounced when people perceived diabete...
AIMS: To describe the influence of family history on diabetes prevalence and associated metabolic ri...
OBJECTIVE — This study aimed to assess the potential for communication of familial risk by patients ...
Aims/hypothesis: Although a family history of type 2 diabetes is a strong risk factor for the diseas...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to explore the perceptions of causes, risk, and control with...
Purpose: To evaluate the use of self-reported family medical history as a potential screening tool t...
Family history (FH) is considered an important factor to detect individuals at increased risk develo...
Introduction Family history of diabetes has been recognized as an important risk factor of the dise...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a disease that affects the body’s ability to metabolize glucose e...
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 2 diabetes can have an important role in discussing health risk withi...
OBJECTIVE — To assess the potential effectiveness of communicating familial risk of diabe-tes on ill...
Family history of diabetes: exploring perceptions of people at risk in the Netherlands. Prev Chronic...
Abstract Background Undiagnosed type 2 diabetes is common and can lead to unrecognized health compli...
Abstract Background A strong family history of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) confers increased DM ri...
OBJECTIVE — To assess the potential effectiveness of communicating familial risk of diabe-tes on ill...
The aim of the study was to examine the perception of diabetes and the knowledge about this disease....
AIMS: To describe the influence of family history on diabetes prevalence and associated metabolic ri...
OBJECTIVE — This study aimed to assess the potential for communication of familial risk by patients ...
Aims/hypothesis: Although a family history of type 2 diabetes is a strong risk factor for the diseas...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to explore the perceptions of causes, risk, and control with...
Purpose: To evaluate the use of self-reported family medical history as a potential screening tool t...
Family history (FH) is considered an important factor to detect individuals at increased risk develo...
Introduction Family history of diabetes has been recognized as an important risk factor of the dise...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a disease that affects the body’s ability to metabolize glucose e...
BACKGROUND: Patients with type 2 diabetes can have an important role in discussing health risk withi...
OBJECTIVE — To assess the potential effectiveness of communicating familial risk of diabe-tes on ill...
Family history of diabetes: exploring perceptions of people at risk in the Netherlands. Prev Chronic...
Abstract Background Undiagnosed type 2 diabetes is common and can lead to unrecognized health compli...
Abstract Background A strong family history of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) confers increased DM ri...
OBJECTIVE — To assess the potential effectiveness of communicating familial risk of diabe-tes on ill...
The aim of the study was to examine the perception of diabetes and the knowledge about this disease....
AIMS: To describe the influence of family history on diabetes prevalence and associated metabolic ri...
OBJECTIVE — This study aimed to assess the potential for communication of familial risk by patients ...
Aims/hypothesis: Although a family history of type 2 diabetes is a strong risk factor for the diseas...