The prevalence of diabetes has increased worldwide, leading to a massive social, economic, and health care burden. According to the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), 8.3% of the world's population experiences diabetes (382 million people); this figure is expected to rise to >592 million in <25 years, implying ≥175 million undiagnosed cases. Diabetes is most prevalent in the Western Pacific region with 138 million cases, followed by South East Asia with 72 million, Europe with 56 million, North America and the Caribbean with 37 million, the Middle East and Northern Africa with 35 million, South and Central America (SACA) with 24 million, and Africa with 20 million cases
BACKGROUND: High prevalence of diabetes has been reported in the Americas, but no comprehensive anal...
Abstract: Diabetes mellitus is quickly expanding worldwide yet the best increment is normal in crea...
Diabetes is a significant cause of mortality and morbidity in different continents of the world. Man...
According to the International Diabetes Federation, 8.3% of the world population suffers from diabet...
The objective of this study was to describe the reported diabetes mellitus (DM) prevalence rates of ...
The estimated population of the South and Central America (SACA) Region is 467.6 million and 64% is ...
Objective. To present the incidence and prevalence of diabetes mellitus in the Americas as found thr...
Objective. To present the incidence and prevalence of diabetes mellitus in the Americas as found thr...
This manuscript presents the results of an analysis that highlights the challenges of diabetes as a ...
Q1Q1The estimated population of the South and Central America (SACA) Region is 467.6 million and 64%...
Objective: To conduct a systematic review determining the prevalence of diabetes and hypertension a...
Abstract: The epidemic of Diabetes is growing at an unprecedented rate. According to the World Healt...
Background High prevalence of diabetes has been reported in the Americas, but no comprehensive analy...
Epidemiological studies on diabetes mellitus (DM) have been conducted in the Caribbean for more than...
The objective of this study was to describe the reported diabetes mellitus (DM) prevalence rates of ...
BACKGROUND: High prevalence of diabetes has been reported in the Americas, but no comprehensive anal...
Abstract: Diabetes mellitus is quickly expanding worldwide yet the best increment is normal in crea...
Diabetes is a significant cause of mortality and morbidity in different continents of the world. Man...
According to the International Diabetes Federation, 8.3% of the world population suffers from diabet...
The objective of this study was to describe the reported diabetes mellitus (DM) prevalence rates of ...
The estimated population of the South and Central America (SACA) Region is 467.6 million and 64% is ...
Objective. To present the incidence and prevalence of diabetes mellitus in the Americas as found thr...
Objective. To present the incidence and prevalence of diabetes mellitus in the Americas as found thr...
This manuscript presents the results of an analysis that highlights the challenges of diabetes as a ...
Q1Q1The estimated population of the South and Central America (SACA) Region is 467.6 million and 64%...
Objective: To conduct a systematic review determining the prevalence of diabetes and hypertension a...
Abstract: The epidemic of Diabetes is growing at an unprecedented rate. According to the World Healt...
Background High prevalence of diabetes has been reported in the Americas, but no comprehensive analy...
Epidemiological studies on diabetes mellitus (DM) have been conducted in the Caribbean for more than...
The objective of this study was to describe the reported diabetes mellitus (DM) prevalence rates of ...
BACKGROUND: High prevalence of diabetes has been reported in the Americas, but no comprehensive anal...
Abstract: Diabetes mellitus is quickly expanding worldwide yet the best increment is normal in crea...
Diabetes is a significant cause of mortality and morbidity in different continents of the world. Man...