Diabetes rates are a problem of growing concern in the U.S. Over 30 million people in the U.S. have been diagnosed with diabetes, and over 90 percent of that group has the largely preventable type 2 diabetes. In order to thwart the disease that costs the U.S. $245 billion a year, the populations most susceptible to diabetes need to be identified and educated. Using data from MEPS, education and several other factors have been identified and their relationships with diabetes have been analyzed to target at risk populations and outline tactics to educate those in dire need of preventative care
Abstract Patient education is an important factor in the management of Type 2 Diabetes. Successful o...
The number of Americans with diabetes is projected to double, or triple by 2050 according to the Cen...
BackgroundOur understanding of social disparities in diabetes-related health behaviors is incomplete...
Diabetic tight blood sugar control minimizes the likelihood of complications. This study focuses on ...
The impact of diabetes on the nation’s health is immense. The Centers for Disease Control issued a r...
ABSTRACT\ud DIABETES KNOWLEDGE IN COLLEGE STUDENTS\ud by\ud Adam Yates\ud Master of Arts in Psycholo...
Background: Diabetes—now the sixth leading cause of death in Utah—has become more prevalent in recen...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates morbidity rates for diabetes (diagnos...
Discussion: In America, there is a known rise in type II diabetic patients. This is seen with the ge...
Diabetes is a growing epidemic in the underserved population. Type 2 diabetes is one of the largest ...
This study is the first part of an evaluation of a model program of education on diabetes mellitus f...
The purpose of this two page educational document is to inform not only educators, but also students...
Background: Diabetes accounted for approximately 10% of all-cause mortality among those 20–79 years ...
The significant rise and projected trends in the incidence of type 2 diabetes argue for a concerted ...
The increasing prevalence of diagnosed diabetes has drawn attentions of researchers in recently year...
Abstract Patient education is an important factor in the management of Type 2 Diabetes. Successful o...
The number of Americans with diabetes is projected to double, or triple by 2050 according to the Cen...
BackgroundOur understanding of social disparities in diabetes-related health behaviors is incomplete...
Diabetic tight blood sugar control minimizes the likelihood of complications. This study focuses on ...
The impact of diabetes on the nation’s health is immense. The Centers for Disease Control issued a r...
ABSTRACT\ud DIABETES KNOWLEDGE IN COLLEGE STUDENTS\ud by\ud Adam Yates\ud Master of Arts in Psycholo...
Background: Diabetes—now the sixth leading cause of death in Utah—has become more prevalent in recen...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates morbidity rates for diabetes (diagnos...
Discussion: In America, there is a known rise in type II diabetic patients. This is seen with the ge...
Diabetes is a growing epidemic in the underserved population. Type 2 diabetes is one of the largest ...
This study is the first part of an evaluation of a model program of education on diabetes mellitus f...
The purpose of this two page educational document is to inform not only educators, but also students...
Background: Diabetes accounted for approximately 10% of all-cause mortality among those 20–79 years ...
The significant rise and projected trends in the incidence of type 2 diabetes argue for a concerted ...
The increasing prevalence of diagnosed diabetes has drawn attentions of researchers in recently year...
Abstract Patient education is an important factor in the management of Type 2 Diabetes. Successful o...
The number of Americans with diabetes is projected to double, or triple by 2050 according to the Cen...
BackgroundOur understanding of social disparities in diabetes-related health behaviors is incomplete...