Objective: To estimate the incidence of type 2 diabetes in two ethnically distinct Indigenous populations in north Queensland, Australia. Design, setting and participants: A community-based follow-up study of 1814 Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults from 1999 to 2007. Participants were initially free of diabetes and lived in 19 remote communities in Far North Queensland. Main outcome measures: Fasting blood glucose level; diagnosis of diabetes; blood lipid levels; weight; waist circumference (WC); and blood pressure. Results: Of the 554 adults who completed the study, 100 developed diabetes over 3412 person-years (py) of follow-up. The incidence of diabetes was similar for Aboriginals (29.7 [95% Cl, 20.4-38.4] p...
Objective: To assess primary care processes and clinical characteristics of adults with diabetes in...
There is an increasing prevalence and burden of diabetes in young people, particularly Indigenous Au...
BACKGROUND: Risk factors for type 2 diabetes remain poorly characterized among Aboriginal Canadians....
Objective: To estimate the incidence of type 2 diabetes in two ethnically distinct Indigenous popula...
Abstract Background Diabetes is an important contributor to the health inequity between Aboriginal a...
Aims: To estimate weight change over 6 years among Indigenous Australian adults and the association ...
[Extract] Type 2 diabetes is highly prevalent among indigenous populations in Australia and the high...
Background: Indigenous Australian adults with diabetes continue to have suboptimal clinical control ...
Background: Diabetes is an important contributor to the health inequity between Aboriginal and non-A...
This report aims to investigate the higher prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) among Indigenous Aust...
Objectives: Study objectives were: 1) to describe the differences in the prevalence of CHID risk fac...
BACKGROUND: Indigenous Australians have high rates of diabetes and its complications. This study exa...
Abstract Background Indigenous populations of Austral...
Objective: To identify factors underpinning the gap in diabetes rates between Aboriginal and non-Abo...
Aims: To quantify the risk of hospitalization for infections in Indigenous Australian adults with di...
Objective: To assess primary care processes and clinical characteristics of adults with diabetes in...
There is an increasing prevalence and burden of diabetes in young people, particularly Indigenous Au...
BACKGROUND: Risk factors for type 2 diabetes remain poorly characterized among Aboriginal Canadians....
Objective: To estimate the incidence of type 2 diabetes in two ethnically distinct Indigenous popula...
Abstract Background Diabetes is an important contributor to the health inequity between Aboriginal a...
Aims: To estimate weight change over 6 years among Indigenous Australian adults and the association ...
[Extract] Type 2 diabetes is highly prevalent among indigenous populations in Australia and the high...
Background: Indigenous Australian adults with diabetes continue to have suboptimal clinical control ...
Background: Diabetes is an important contributor to the health inequity between Aboriginal and non-A...
This report aims to investigate the higher prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) among Indigenous Aust...
Objectives: Study objectives were: 1) to describe the differences in the prevalence of CHID risk fac...
BACKGROUND: Indigenous Australians have high rates of diabetes and its complications. This study exa...
Abstract Background Indigenous populations of Austral...
Objective: To identify factors underpinning the gap in diabetes rates between Aboriginal and non-Abo...
Aims: To quantify the risk of hospitalization for infections in Indigenous Australian adults with di...
Objective: To assess primary care processes and clinical characteristics of adults with diabetes in...
There is an increasing prevalence and burden of diabetes in young people, particularly Indigenous Au...
BACKGROUND: Risk factors for type 2 diabetes remain poorly characterized among Aboriginal Canadians....