Background: The multicentre, international ADDITION-Europe study investigated the effect of promoting intensive treatment of multiple risk factors among people with screen-detected type 2 diabetes over 5 years. Here we report the results of a post-hoc 10-year follow-up analysis of ADDITION-Europe to establish whether differences in treatment and cardiovascular risk factors have been maintained and to assess effects on cardiovascular outcomes. Methods: As previously described, general practices from four centres (Denmark, Cambridge [UK], Leicester [UK], and the Netherlands) were randomly assigned by computer-generated list to provide screening followed by routine care of diabetes, or screening followed by intensive multifactorial treatment. ...
BACKGROUND: During the United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study (UKPDS), patients with type 2 diabe...
Background A growing body of evidence suggests that earlier diagnosis and treatment of diabetes may ...
AimsTo present the longer‐term impact of multifactorial treatment of type 2 diabetes on self‐reporte...
BACKGROUND: The multicentre, international ADDITION-Europe study investigated the effect of promotin...
BackgroundThe multicentre, international ADDITION-Europe study investigated the effect of promoting ...
SummaryBackgroundIntensive treatment of multiple cardiovascular risk factors can halve mortality amo...
Aims: Little is known about the long-term effects of intensive multifactorial treatment early in th...
BACKGROUND: Intensive treatment (IT) of cardiovascular risk factors can halve mortality among people...
Background: Intensive treatment (IT) of cardiovascular risk factors can halve mortality among people...
Aims To present the longer-term impact of multifactorial treatment of type 2 diabetes on self-report...
AIMS: To present the longer-term impact of multifactorial treatment of type 2 diabetes on self-repor...
AIMS: Diabetes treatment algorithms recommend intensive intervention in those with a shorter duratio...
AIMS: Diabetes treatment algorithms recommend intensive intervention in those with a shorter duratio...
Aims/hypothesis Within a trial of intensive treatment of people with screen-detected diabetes, we a...
BackgroundA growing body of evidence suggests that earlier diagnosis and treatment of diabetes may b...
BACKGROUND: During the United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study (UKPDS), patients with type 2 diabe...
Background A growing body of evidence suggests that earlier diagnosis and treatment of diabetes may ...
AimsTo present the longer‐term impact of multifactorial treatment of type 2 diabetes on self‐reporte...
BACKGROUND: The multicentre, international ADDITION-Europe study investigated the effect of promotin...
BackgroundThe multicentre, international ADDITION-Europe study investigated the effect of promoting ...
SummaryBackgroundIntensive treatment of multiple cardiovascular risk factors can halve mortality amo...
Aims: Little is known about the long-term effects of intensive multifactorial treatment early in th...
BACKGROUND: Intensive treatment (IT) of cardiovascular risk factors can halve mortality among people...
Background: Intensive treatment (IT) of cardiovascular risk factors can halve mortality among people...
Aims To present the longer-term impact of multifactorial treatment of type 2 diabetes on self-report...
AIMS: To present the longer-term impact of multifactorial treatment of type 2 diabetes on self-repor...
AIMS: Diabetes treatment algorithms recommend intensive intervention in those with a shorter duratio...
AIMS: Diabetes treatment algorithms recommend intensive intervention in those with a shorter duratio...
Aims/hypothesis Within a trial of intensive treatment of people with screen-detected diabetes, we a...
BackgroundA growing body of evidence suggests that earlier diagnosis and treatment of diabetes may b...
BACKGROUND: During the United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study (UKPDS), patients with type 2 diabe...
Background A growing body of evidence suggests that earlier diagnosis and treatment of diabetes may ...
AimsTo present the longer‐term impact of multifactorial treatment of type 2 diabetes on self‐reporte...