ObjectivesTo draw evidence-based conclusions about the epidemiology, drivers, and management of diabetes in Panama based on a literature review and original analyses of large databases.MethodsA search about diabetes in Panama was conducted through PubMed. We used the final reports of 2 studies: the first Survey of Health and Life Quality, 2007, and the first Survey of Risk Factors Associated to Cardiovasular Diseases, 2010-2011, conducted in Panama and analyzed the databases. We reviewed the approach adopted by the Panamanian Social Security institution and the diabetes national guidelines published by the Panamanian Ministry of Health.FindingsThe prevalence of diabetes, as estimated in 1 database (ENSCAVI), was 5.4% (4.3% men; 6.0% women; ...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a non-communicable clinical entity, it is a risk factor for cardiovascular...
Background: There has been a growing prevalence of diabetes in rural populations in low and middle i...
Rates of diabetes mellitus in the English-speaking Caribbean have been rising in recent years, and t...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate mortality from diabetes mellitus (DM) for the period 2001-2011 in the Republi...
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Epidemiological studies on diabetes mellitus (DM) have been conducted in the Caribbean for more than...
Introduction: Chronic diseases such as diabetes are becoming more prevalent in Central America. Acco...
Introduction: Chronic diseases such as diabetes are becoming more prevalent in Central America. Acco...
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Objective. To present the incidence and prevalence of diabetes mellitus in the Americas as found thr...
BackgroundPeru is an upper medium-income developing country with an increasing prevalence of chronic...
Objective. To present the incidence and prevalence of diabetes mellitus in the Americas as found thr...
Introduction: We quantified the proportion and the absolute number of deaths attributable to type 2 ...
According to the International Diabetes Federation, 8.3% of the world population suffers from diabet...
Objective: Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs) are leading threats to health and well-being in the Cari...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a non-communicable clinical entity, it is a risk factor for cardiovascular...
Background: There has been a growing prevalence of diabetes in rural populations in low and middle i...
Rates of diabetes mellitus in the English-speaking Caribbean have been rising in recent years, and t...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate mortality from diabetes mellitus (DM) for the period 2001-2011 in the Republi...
OBJECTIVE The increasing burdens of obesity and diabetes are two of the most prominent threats to th...
Epidemiological studies on diabetes mellitus (DM) have been conducted in the Caribbean for more than...
Introduction: Chronic diseases such as diabetes are becoming more prevalent in Central America. Acco...
Introduction: Chronic diseases such as diabetes are becoming more prevalent in Central America. Acco...
Background: The incidence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) and its economic burden have increased in Venezue...
Objective. To present the incidence and prevalence of diabetes mellitus in the Americas as found thr...
BackgroundPeru is an upper medium-income developing country with an increasing prevalence of chronic...
Objective. To present the incidence and prevalence of diabetes mellitus in the Americas as found thr...
Introduction: We quantified the proportion and the absolute number of deaths attributable to type 2 ...
According to the International Diabetes Federation, 8.3% of the world population suffers from diabet...
Objective: Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs) are leading threats to health and well-being in the Cari...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a non-communicable clinical entity, it is a risk factor for cardiovascular...
Background: There has been a growing prevalence of diabetes in rural populations in low and middle i...
Rates of diabetes mellitus in the English-speaking Caribbean have been rising in recent years, and t...