Background In China, diabetes prevalence is rising rapidly, but little is known about the associated risks and population burden of cardiovascular diseases. We assess associations of diabetes with major cardiovascular diseases and the relevance of diabetes duration and other modifiable risk factors to these associations. Methods and Findings A nationwide prospective study recruited 512,891 men and women aged 30-79 y between 25 June 2004 and 15 July 2008 from ten diverse localities across China. During similar to 7 y of follow-up, 7,353 cardiovascular deaths and 25,451 non-fatal major cardiovascular events were recorded among 488,760 participants without prior cardiovascular disease at baseline. Cox regression yielded adjusted hazard r...
Importance In China, diabetes prevalence has increased substantially in recent decades, but there a...
Introduction Among individuals with diabetes, high adiposity has been associated with lower cardiova...
OBJECTIVE: Nationwide studies on secular trends of diabetes complications are not available in Asia...
In China, diabetes prevalence is rising rapidly, but little is known about the associated risks and ...
Background: In China, the incidence of diabetes is rising, but little is known about its impact on c...
AIMS: To examine the relationship of self-reported diabetes, and of random blood glucose levels amon...
Aims To examine the relationship of self-reported diabetes, and of random blood glucose levels am...
Abstract Background Although there is preponderance of literature on disease burden of diabetes in d...
IMPORTANCE Diabetes is a known risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Substantial uncertainty...
Importance: Diabetes is a known risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Substantial uncertaint...
Background: Controversy persists about the relationship of blood pressure with cardiovascular diseas...
BackgroundGuidelines have classified patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and diabetes as a s...
Changyu Pan1, Shuhua Shang2, Wilhelm Kirch3, Martin Thoenes2,31Department of Endocrinology, Chinese ...
Aims: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the most common chronic diseases in China. This aim of ...
IMPORTANCE In China, diabetes prevalence has increased substantially in recent decades, but there ar...
Importance In China, diabetes prevalence has increased substantially in recent decades, but there a...
Introduction Among individuals with diabetes, high adiposity has been associated with lower cardiova...
OBJECTIVE: Nationwide studies on secular trends of diabetes complications are not available in Asia...
In China, diabetes prevalence is rising rapidly, but little is known about the associated risks and ...
Background: In China, the incidence of diabetes is rising, but little is known about its impact on c...
AIMS: To examine the relationship of self-reported diabetes, and of random blood glucose levels amon...
Aims To examine the relationship of self-reported diabetes, and of random blood glucose levels am...
Abstract Background Although there is preponderance of literature on disease burden of diabetes in d...
IMPORTANCE Diabetes is a known risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Substantial uncertainty...
Importance: Diabetes is a known risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Substantial uncertaint...
Background: Controversy persists about the relationship of blood pressure with cardiovascular diseas...
BackgroundGuidelines have classified patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and diabetes as a s...
Changyu Pan1, Shuhua Shang2, Wilhelm Kirch3, Martin Thoenes2,31Department of Endocrinology, Chinese ...
Aims: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the most common chronic diseases in China. This aim of ...
IMPORTANCE In China, diabetes prevalence has increased substantially in recent decades, but there ar...
Importance In China, diabetes prevalence has increased substantially in recent decades, but there a...
Introduction Among individuals with diabetes, high adiposity has been associated with lower cardiova...
OBJECTIVE: Nationwide studies on secular trends of diabetes complications are not available in Asia...