Aims: To estimate weight change over 6 years among Indigenous Australian adults and the association with incident diabetes in north Queensland. Methods: Baseline anthropometric measurements, behavioural factors, and blood samples were collected from 1674 Indigenous adults during 1999–2000 in 19 rural communities in north Queensland. Follow-up of 487 participants occurred during 2004–2007. Weight change was compared by age, sex, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, and behavioural factors. The association between weight change and diabetes incidence stratified by baseline BMI was studied using Cox's Proportional Hazard Model. Results: Significantly more weight was gained among younger participants (absolute interval weight gain: 12.5 kg am...
This report aims to investigate the higher prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) among Indigenous Aust...
OBJECTIVE: this study examines associations between self-reported diabetes and self-reported smoking...
A small rural Aboriginal community in northern Australia was surveyed for diabetes, impaired glucose...
Aims: To estimate weight change over 6 years among Indigenous Australian adults and the association ...
Objective: To estimate the incidence of type 2 diabetes in two ethnically distinct Indigenous popula...
Objective: To document change in prevalence of obesity, diabetes and other cardiovascular disease (C...
Abstract Background Diabetes is an important contributor to the health inequity between Aboriginal a...
Background: Indigenous Australian adults with diabetes continue to have suboptimal clinical control ...
Objective To determine whether the body mass index (BMI) threshold defined for obesity (30kg/m2) ade...
Aims: Hypertriglyceridemic waist (HTgW) is predictive of cardiovascular disease. The HTgW relationsh...
Aims: To quantify the risk of hospitalization for infections in Indigenous Australian adults with di...
Objectives: Study objectives were: 1) to describe the differences in the prevalence of CHID risk fac...
There is an increasing prevalence and burden of diabetes in young people, particularly Indigenous Au...
BACKGROUND: High body mass index (BMI) is the second leading contributor to Australia's burden of di...
Coronary heart disease is the single greatest contributor to mortality within developed countries in...
This report aims to investigate the higher prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) among Indigenous Aust...
OBJECTIVE: this study examines associations between self-reported diabetes and self-reported smoking...
A small rural Aboriginal community in northern Australia was surveyed for diabetes, impaired glucose...
Aims: To estimate weight change over 6 years among Indigenous Australian adults and the association ...
Objective: To estimate the incidence of type 2 diabetes in two ethnically distinct Indigenous popula...
Objective: To document change in prevalence of obesity, diabetes and other cardiovascular disease (C...
Abstract Background Diabetes is an important contributor to the health inequity between Aboriginal a...
Background: Indigenous Australian adults with diabetes continue to have suboptimal clinical control ...
Objective To determine whether the body mass index (BMI) threshold defined for obesity (30kg/m2) ade...
Aims: Hypertriglyceridemic waist (HTgW) is predictive of cardiovascular disease. The HTgW relationsh...
Aims: To quantify the risk of hospitalization for infections in Indigenous Australian adults with di...
Objectives: Study objectives were: 1) to describe the differences in the prevalence of CHID risk fac...
There is an increasing prevalence and burden of diabetes in young people, particularly Indigenous Au...
BACKGROUND: High body mass index (BMI) is the second leading contributor to Australia's burden of di...
Coronary heart disease is the single greatest contributor to mortality within developed countries in...
This report aims to investigate the higher prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) among Indigenous Aust...
OBJECTIVE: this study examines associations between self-reported diabetes and self-reported smoking...
A small rural Aboriginal community in northern Australia was surveyed for diabetes, impaired glucose...