Background: Currently available estimates of diabetes prevalence in India are based on published data derived from very few studies. The Indian Council of Medical Research-India Diabetes (ICMR-INDIAB) study is a communitybased survey conceived with the aim of obtaining the prevalence rates of diabetes in India as a whole, covering all 28 states, the National Capital Territory of Delhi, and two of the union territories in the mainland of India, with a total sample size of 124,000 individuals. Methods: A stratified multistage sampling design has been used. In all study subjects, a structured questionnaire was administered and anthropometric parameters and blood pressure were measured. Fasting capillary blood glucose was first determined using...
BACKGROUND: India has the second largest population of persons with diabetes and a significant propo...
BACKGROUND: There are few available data regarding the prevalence of diabetes in the sub-Himalayan r...
AIM: To highlight the regional difference in the prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) and to explore...
Background: Currently available estimates of diabetes prevalence in India are based on published dat...
According to the World Diabetes Atlas, India is projected to have around 51 million people with diab...
Background and Introduction: Diabetes is increasing at alarming rate among Indians especially South ...
Rationale: In India, diabetes is not an epidemic anymore but has turned into a pandemic, according t...
Background: Globally Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a major public health problem and is ever growing as ...
Aim: To study the pattern and prevalence of dyslipidemia in a large representative sample of four se...
Background: India has the second largest population of persons with diabetes and a significant propo...
Aim: The aim of the study was to detect the level of comprehensive diabetes control among the diabet...
Aims/hypothesis: Methods: Using a stratified random sampling method, 11 216 subjects (5288 men; 592...
Abstract Aims India is the dia...
Background: Diabetes and hypertension is affecting at an alarming rate in both rural and urban popul...
Background: Diabetes is a major challenge for a resource-limited country like India. Majority of the...
BACKGROUND: India has the second largest population of persons with diabetes and a significant propo...
BACKGROUND: There are few available data regarding the prevalence of diabetes in the sub-Himalayan r...
AIM: To highlight the regional difference in the prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) and to explore...
Background: Currently available estimates of diabetes prevalence in India are based on published dat...
According to the World Diabetes Atlas, India is projected to have around 51 million people with diab...
Background and Introduction: Diabetes is increasing at alarming rate among Indians especially South ...
Rationale: In India, diabetes is not an epidemic anymore but has turned into a pandemic, according t...
Background: Globally Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a major public health problem and is ever growing as ...
Aim: To study the pattern and prevalence of dyslipidemia in a large representative sample of four se...
Background: India has the second largest population of persons with diabetes and a significant propo...
Aim: The aim of the study was to detect the level of comprehensive diabetes control among the diabet...
Aims/hypothesis: Methods: Using a stratified random sampling method, 11 216 subjects (5288 men; 592...
Abstract Aims India is the dia...
Background: Diabetes and hypertension is affecting at an alarming rate in both rural and urban popul...
Background: Diabetes is a major challenge for a resource-limited country like India. Majority of the...
BACKGROUND: India has the second largest population of persons with diabetes and a significant propo...
BACKGROUND: There are few available data regarding the prevalence of diabetes in the sub-Himalayan r...
AIM: To highlight the regional difference in the prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) and to explore...