Abstract Background With rapid economy growth, the prevalence of obesity, and related chronic diseases, has increased greatly. Although this has been widely recognized, little attention has been paid to the influence of built environment and economic growth, particularly for developing countries. The main purpose of this study is to investigate the potential relationship between the prevalence of diabetes and the built environment while considering the effects of socioeconomic change in China. Methods Three nationally representative samples are constructed and employed mainly based on various sources of data, such as the China National Nutrition and Health Survey, World Health Organization, and China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Surve...
This study aimed to analyse the temporal change of diabetes and any associated risk and protective f...
Background: Little research has been conducted on the prevalence of diabetes mellitus in underdevelo...
This study aimed to analyse the temporal change of diabetes and any associated risk and protective f...
This paper aims at examining the interactions between economic development level and diabetes preval...
This paper aims at examining the interactions between economic development level and diabetes preval...
Aim: In developed countries, the relationship between socio-economic status (SES) and Type 2 diabete...
Aims/hypothesisThe purpose of this study was to examine the association between urbanisation-related...
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 ...
Aims/hypothesisThe purpose of this study was to examine the association between urbanisation-related...
Abstract Aims/Introduction Many studies have reported that socioeconomically disadvantaged people or...
China has the largest number of people with diabetes in the world. Over the last 30 years China has ...
This study aimed to analyse the temporal change of diabetes and any associated risk and protective f...
China has the largest number of people with diabetes in the world. Over the last 30 years China has ...
Background: Little research has been conducted on the prevalence of diabetes mellitus in underdevelo...
This study aimed to analyse the temporal change of diabetes and any associated risk and protective f...
Background: Little research has been conducted on the prevalence of diabetes mellitus in underdevelo...
This study aimed to analyse the temporal change of diabetes and any associated risk and protective f...
This paper aims at examining the interactions between economic development level and diabetes preval...
This paper aims at examining the interactions between economic development level and diabetes preval...
Aim: In developed countries, the relationship between socio-economic status (SES) and Type 2 diabete...
Aims/hypothesisThe purpose of this study was to examine the association between urbanisation-related...
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 ...
Aims/hypothesisThe purpose of this study was to examine the association between urbanisation-related...
Abstract Aims/Introduction Many studies have reported that socioeconomically disadvantaged people or...
China has the largest number of people with diabetes in the world. Over the last 30 years China has ...
This study aimed to analyse the temporal change of diabetes and any associated risk and protective f...
China has the largest number of people with diabetes in the world. Over the last 30 years China has ...
Background: Little research has been conducted on the prevalence of diabetes mellitus in underdevelo...
This study aimed to analyse the temporal change of diabetes and any associated risk and protective f...
Background: Little research has been conducted on the prevalence of diabetes mellitus in underdevelo...
This study aimed to analyse the temporal change of diabetes and any associated risk and protective f...