As the world’s largest urban regions continue to expand, a concomitant rise in non-communicable diseases, particularly type 2 diabetes, poses an increasingly ominous challenge to experts in the field of public health. Given that the majority of the world’s population (54%) resides in urban areas, a figure likely to reach two-thirds by 2050, this issue presents serious implications for medical practitioners as well as policymakers seeking to manage long-term healthcare costs while sustaining historic increases in life expectancy. To explore how these trends are continuing to affect the United States, a multiple regression analysis was conducted using data provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) through th...
Background: Cities are home to over half the global population; that proportion is expected to rise ...
BACKGROUND: Future transportation policy is likely to reduce emissions in the cities and urban regio...
Background Cities are home to over half the global population; that proportion is expected to rise t...
Introduction: Previous studies have explored the effect of urbanisation on the prevalence of type 2 ...
Introduction: Previous studies have explored the effect of urbanisation on the prevalence of type 2 ...
Regardless of how developed a nation is, diabetes mellitus II and other noncommunicable diseases are...
Diabetes is a complex chronic disease with many causes, complications and management needs. It affec...
Type 2 diabetes is a leading health issue for the population of Philadelphia. In 2012, adult diabete...
INTRODUCTION: Urban living has been shown to affect health in various ways. As the world is becoming...
It is widely believed that the expanding burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is in no small p...
Diabetes Mellitus is one of the most common diseases, causing significant mortality and morbidity wo...
Background: Body mass index (BMI) is a key covariate in the study of type 2 diabetes, but can also b...
CDC scientists have identified a diabetes belt located mostly in the southern portion of the United ...
Clinical and epidemiological research has reported a strong association between diabetes and obesity...
Introduction Obesity and diabetes have increased rapidly nationwide, yet reliable information on th...
Background: Cities are home to over half the global population; that proportion is expected to rise ...
BACKGROUND: Future transportation policy is likely to reduce emissions in the cities and urban regio...
Background Cities are home to over half the global population; that proportion is expected to rise t...
Introduction: Previous studies have explored the effect of urbanisation on the prevalence of type 2 ...
Introduction: Previous studies have explored the effect of urbanisation on the prevalence of type 2 ...
Regardless of how developed a nation is, diabetes mellitus II and other noncommunicable diseases are...
Diabetes is a complex chronic disease with many causes, complications and management needs. It affec...
Type 2 diabetes is a leading health issue for the population of Philadelphia. In 2012, adult diabete...
INTRODUCTION: Urban living has been shown to affect health in various ways. As the world is becoming...
It is widely believed that the expanding burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is in no small p...
Diabetes Mellitus is one of the most common diseases, causing significant mortality and morbidity wo...
Background: Body mass index (BMI) is a key covariate in the study of type 2 diabetes, but can also b...
CDC scientists have identified a diabetes belt located mostly in the southern portion of the United ...
Clinical and epidemiological research has reported a strong association between diabetes and obesity...
Introduction Obesity and diabetes have increased rapidly nationwide, yet reliable information on th...
Background: Cities are home to over half the global population; that proportion is expected to rise ...
BACKGROUND: Future transportation policy is likely to reduce emissions in the cities and urban regio...
Background Cities are home to over half the global population; that proportion is expected to rise t...