Background: Globally, the number of people living with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) has increased four-fold since 1980. South Asia houses one-fifth of the world’s population living with diabetes, and it was the 8th leading cause of deaths in 2013 for South Asians.Aim: To review and discuss the context of diabetes in South Asia, with a particular focus on, a) contributing factors and impact; b) national health policies around non-communicable diseases in the region, and c) to o er recommendations for prevention and management of diabetes.Method: We assessed relevant publications using PubMed, Scopus and OvidSP. Similarly, the World health Organization (WHO) and relevant ministries of each South Asian country were searched for reports and policy do...
Compared with other ethnic groups, south Asian people with type 2 diabetes tend to develop the disea...
Many non-communicable chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes, are highly prevalent, costly, and...
Type 2 diabetes has rapidly developed into a major public health problem in south Asia (defined here...
Background: Globally, the number of people living with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) has increased four-fol...
Background: Globally, the number of people living with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) has increased by four-...
Background: Globally, the number of people living with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) has increased four-fol...
Background: Globally, the number of people living with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) has increased four-fol...
The prevalence rates of diabetes mellitus and its complications in South Asia are much higher than i...
Background Diabetes mellitus has reached epidemic proportions worldwide. South Asians are known to h...
Diabetes mellitus is a major source of mortality and morbidity along with an economic menace all ove...
Background: Diabetes mellitus has reached epidemic proportions worldwide. South Asians are known to ...
Diabetes mellitus is one of the diseases considered to be the main constituents of the global non–co...
Background: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) represents one of the biggest challenges in our century, affectin...
Background: Diabetes has become a major health care problem in India with an estimated 66.8 million ...
Prevalence of diabetes is increasing in pandemic proportions, particularly in developing countries l...
Compared with other ethnic groups, south Asian people with type 2 diabetes tend to develop the disea...
Many non-communicable chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes, are highly prevalent, costly, and...
Type 2 diabetes has rapidly developed into a major public health problem in south Asia (defined here...
Background: Globally, the number of people living with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) has increased four-fol...
Background: Globally, the number of people living with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) has increased by four-...
Background: Globally, the number of people living with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) has increased four-fol...
Background: Globally, the number of people living with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) has increased four-fol...
The prevalence rates of diabetes mellitus and its complications in South Asia are much higher than i...
Background Diabetes mellitus has reached epidemic proportions worldwide. South Asians are known to h...
Diabetes mellitus is a major source of mortality and morbidity along with an economic menace all ove...
Background: Diabetes mellitus has reached epidemic proportions worldwide. South Asians are known to ...
Diabetes mellitus is one of the diseases considered to be the main constituents of the global non–co...
Background: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) represents one of the biggest challenges in our century, affectin...
Background: Diabetes has become a major health care problem in India with an estimated 66.8 million ...
Prevalence of diabetes is increasing in pandemic proportions, particularly in developing countries l...
Compared with other ethnic groups, south Asian people with type 2 diabetes tend to develop the disea...
Many non-communicable chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes, are highly prevalent, costly, and...
Type 2 diabetes has rapidly developed into a major public health problem in south Asia (defined here...