AIMS Deaths attributable to diabetes may be underestimated using an underlying cause of death (COD) approach in U.S. death records. This study sought to characterize the burden of diabetes deaths using a multiple-cause of death approach and to identify temporal changes in co-reported causes of death among those with diabetes listed anywhere on their death records. METHODS COD were identified using data from the National Center for Health Statistics from 2003-2016. We calculated age-adjusted mortality rates for diabetes as the underlying or contributing COD by race/ethnicity. We used ICD-10 codes to identify leading causes of death among those with and without diabetes on their death records. We compared temporal changes in deaths d...
OBJECTIVE—To determine the frequency that diabetes is reported on death certificates of decedents wi...
Diabetes is on the rise. The world faces an emerging deadly threat on people’s health and nations’ p...
Objective. The goals of this dissertation were to describe the frequency of reporting diabetes on de...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this research was to identify the fraction of deaths attributable to diabetes...
OBJECTIVE:The goal of this research was to identify the fraction of deaths attributable to diabetes ...
ObjectiveTo determine the frequency of reporting of diabetes on death certificates of decedents with...
The goal of this research was to identify the fraction of deaths attributable to diabetes in the Uni...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency that diabetes is reported on death certificates of decedents ...
Using multiple-cause-of-death data, this study examines diabetes mellitus as a cause of mortality. D...
Background: Identifying a single disease as the underlying cause of death (UCOD) is an oversimplific...
OBJECTIVE — To determine the frequency of reporting of diabetes on death certificates of decedents w...
Diabetes is on the rise. The world faces an emerging deadly threat on people’s health and nations’ p...
Background Large reductions in diabetes complications have altered diabetes-related morbidity in the...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether all-cause and cardiovascular disease (CVD) death rates declined betwe...
Diabetes is a well-established cause of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and all-cause mortality. The bu...
OBJECTIVE—To determine the frequency that diabetes is reported on death certificates of decedents wi...
Diabetes is on the rise. The world faces an emerging deadly threat on people’s health and nations’ p...
Objective. The goals of this dissertation were to describe the frequency of reporting diabetes on de...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this research was to identify the fraction of deaths attributable to diabetes...
OBJECTIVE:The goal of this research was to identify the fraction of deaths attributable to diabetes ...
ObjectiveTo determine the frequency of reporting of diabetes on death certificates of decedents with...
The goal of this research was to identify the fraction of deaths attributable to diabetes in the Uni...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency that diabetes is reported on death certificates of decedents ...
Using multiple-cause-of-death data, this study examines diabetes mellitus as a cause of mortality. D...
Background: Identifying a single disease as the underlying cause of death (UCOD) is an oversimplific...
OBJECTIVE — To determine the frequency of reporting of diabetes on death certificates of decedents w...
Diabetes is on the rise. The world faces an emerging deadly threat on people’s health and nations’ p...
Background Large reductions in diabetes complications have altered diabetes-related morbidity in the...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether all-cause and cardiovascular disease (CVD) death rates declined betwe...
Diabetes is a well-established cause of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and all-cause mortality. The bu...
OBJECTIVE—To determine the frequency that diabetes is reported on death certificates of decedents wi...
Diabetes is on the rise. The world faces an emerging deadly threat on people’s health and nations’ p...
Objective. The goals of this dissertation were to describe the frequency of reporting diabetes on de...