AIMS To characterize the incidence of type 2 diabetes in the UK over the previous 20 years; and determine if there has been an increase in people aged 40 years or less at diagnosis. METHODS For this retrospective cohort study, patients newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes between 1991 and 2010 were identified from the UK Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD). Patient data were grouped into 5-year intervals by year of diagnosis and age at diagnosis. A standardized incidence ratio (SIR) was determined (1991-1995 = 100). The percentage of newly diagnosed patients for each age group and aged ≤40 years was calculated for each 5-year calendar period. The incidence rate by age and 5-year calendar period was also determined. RESULT...
Objective To assess what proportions of studies reported increasing, stable, or declining trends in ...
Aim To describe Type 1 diabetes incidence trends in the UK between 1991 and 2008 in children aged 0-...
Abstract Background Type 2 diabetes is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. Its prevalence...
AIMS To characterize the incidence of type 2 diabetes in the UK over the previous 20 years; and d...
Aims: To characterize the incidence of type 2 diabetes in the UK over the previous 20years; and dete...
Aims: To characterize the incidence of type 2 diabetes in the UK over the previous 20years; and dete...
INTRODUCTION: To describe recent trends in the incidence of clinically diagnosed type 2 diabetes and...
Aims To characterize the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes between 1991 and 2013 in the UK and to det...
Aims To characterize the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes between 1991 and 2013 in the UK and to det...
Aims To characterize the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes between 1991 and 2013 in the UK and to det...
Introduction To describe recent trends in the incidence of clinically diagnosed type 2 diabetes and ...
Aims To characterize the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes between 1991 and 2013 in the UK and to det...
Aims To characterize the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes between 1991 and 2013 in the UK and to det...
We have investigated the incidence of newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetes in the Poole area and extrapol...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. Its prevalence appears...
Objective To assess what proportions of studies reported increasing, stable, or declining trends in ...
Aim To describe Type 1 diabetes incidence trends in the UK between 1991 and 2008 in children aged 0-...
Abstract Background Type 2 diabetes is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. Its prevalence...
AIMS To characterize the incidence of type 2 diabetes in the UK over the previous 20 years; and d...
Aims: To characterize the incidence of type 2 diabetes in the UK over the previous 20years; and dete...
Aims: To characterize the incidence of type 2 diabetes in the UK over the previous 20years; and dete...
INTRODUCTION: To describe recent trends in the incidence of clinically diagnosed type 2 diabetes and...
Aims To characterize the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes between 1991 and 2013 in the UK and to det...
Aims To characterize the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes between 1991 and 2013 in the UK and to det...
Aims To characterize the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes between 1991 and 2013 in the UK and to det...
Introduction To describe recent trends in the incidence of clinically diagnosed type 2 diabetes and ...
Aims To characterize the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes between 1991 and 2013 in the UK and to det...
Aims To characterize the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes between 1991 and 2013 in the UK and to det...
We have investigated the incidence of newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetes in the Poole area and extrapol...
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. Its prevalence appears...
Objective To assess what proportions of studies reported increasing, stable, or declining trends in ...
Aim To describe Type 1 diabetes incidence trends in the UK between 1991 and 2008 in children aged 0-...
Abstract Background Type 2 diabetes is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. Its prevalence...