A risk score model was developed based in a population of 1,224 individuals from the general population without known diabetes aging 35 years or more from an urban Brazilian population sample in order to select individuals who should be screened in subsequent testing and improve the efficacy of public health assurance. External validation was performed in a second, independent, population from a different city ascertained through a similar epidemiological protocol. The risk score was developed by multiple logistic regression and model performance and cutoff values were derived from a receiver operating characteristic curve. Model?s capacity of predicting fasting blood glucose levels was tested analyzing data from a 5-year follo...
Since the publication of the Framingham algorithm for heart disease, tools that predict disease risk...
Objective. To develop and validate a risk score for detecting cases of undiagnosed diabetes in a res...
Background: Diabetes is considered as an "iceberg disease". According to latest WHO estimates the nu...
A risk score model was developed based in a population of 1,224 individuals from the general populat...
Aims: To develop and validate sex-specific risk prediction models based on easily obtainable clinica...
Aims: To develop and validate a non-invasive score for detecting undiagnosed impaired fasting glucos...
OBJECTIVE-To develop a model for the prediction of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) risk on the basis...
OBJECTIVE: To identify existing prediction models for the risk of development of type 2 diabetes and...
Some global models to predict the risk of diabetes may not be applicable to local populations. We ai...
Objective: To identify existing prediction models for the risk of development of type 2 diabetes and...
OBJECTIVE—To develop a model for the prediction of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) risk on the basis...
OBJECTIVE: To validate risk scores to predict occurrence of type 2 diabetes in the Dutch population....
Introduction: The incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus is increasing in the Azores. The Azorean po...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: To develop a predictive model to identify individuals with an incre...
Background and aimsMany countries lack resources to identify patients at risk of developing Type 2 d...
Since the publication of the Framingham algorithm for heart disease, tools that predict disease risk...
Objective. To develop and validate a risk score for detecting cases of undiagnosed diabetes in a res...
Background: Diabetes is considered as an "iceberg disease". According to latest WHO estimates the nu...
A risk score model was developed based in a population of 1,224 individuals from the general populat...
Aims: To develop and validate sex-specific risk prediction models based on easily obtainable clinica...
Aims: To develop and validate a non-invasive score for detecting undiagnosed impaired fasting glucos...
OBJECTIVE-To develop a model for the prediction of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) risk on the basis...
OBJECTIVE: To identify existing prediction models for the risk of development of type 2 diabetes and...
Some global models to predict the risk of diabetes may not be applicable to local populations. We ai...
Objective: To identify existing prediction models for the risk of development of type 2 diabetes and...
OBJECTIVE—To develop a model for the prediction of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) risk on the basis...
OBJECTIVE: To validate risk scores to predict occurrence of type 2 diabetes in the Dutch population....
Introduction: The incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus is increasing in the Azores. The Azorean po...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: To develop a predictive model to identify individuals with an incre...
Background and aimsMany countries lack resources to identify patients at risk of developing Type 2 d...
Since the publication of the Framingham algorithm for heart disease, tools that predict disease risk...
Objective. To develop and validate a risk score for detecting cases of undiagnosed diabetes in a res...
Background: Diabetes is considered as an "iceberg disease". According to latest WHO estimates the nu...