Type 2 diabetes has become a worldwide epidemic, esti¬mated to affect 1 in 14 adults, or 380 million people, globally by 2025.The problem is particularly acute in Australia, where the preva¬lence of diagnosed diabetes more than doubled between 1989 and 2005, amounting to 3 million people affected by the disease. Diabetes is the most common reason for renal dialysis, blindness in people < 60 years of age, nontraumatic lower-limb amputation, and cardiovascular dis¬ease and is the sixth-highest cause of death by disease in Australia
Objective: To analyse the implications of using different methods to predict diabetes prevalence for...
On the occasion of World Health Day 2016, WHO issues a call for action on diabetes, drawing attentio...
Introduction: On any given day in Australia, the national burden of diabet es - re lated foot diseas...
The WHO Global report on diabetes (2016) highlights the scale of diabetes as an important public hea...
The size and costs of this pandemic are no longer in dispute: an estimated 275 Australians develop t...
Poor diets and a sedentary lifestyle have led to increased numbers of overweight and obese individua...
OBJECTIVEdEffective interventions to prevent, delay, or remit diabetes are currently avail-able. How...
Diabetes has increased significantly among the Australian population over the past 20 years, howeve...
Diabetes is a challenging problem for public health worldwide. This new report by the Baker IDI Hear...
The pandemic of diabetes poses an enormous public health challenge for almost every country across t...
OBJECTIVE: Effective interventions to prevent, delay, or remit diabetes are currently available. How...
OBJECTIVE: Effective interventions to prevent, delay, or remit diabetes are currently available. How...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the implications of using different methods to predict diabetes prevalence for...
Type 2 diabetes affects 7.1 % of the Australian adult population and this prevalence is increasing b...
This comprehensive text is unique in its compilation of experiences in addressing the global diabete...
Objective: To analyse the implications of using different methods to predict diabetes prevalence for...
On the occasion of World Health Day 2016, WHO issues a call for action on diabetes, drawing attentio...
Introduction: On any given day in Australia, the national burden of diabet es - re lated foot diseas...
The WHO Global report on diabetes (2016) highlights the scale of diabetes as an important public hea...
The size and costs of this pandemic are no longer in dispute: an estimated 275 Australians develop t...
Poor diets and a sedentary lifestyle have led to increased numbers of overweight and obese individua...
OBJECTIVEdEffective interventions to prevent, delay, or remit diabetes are currently avail-able. How...
Diabetes has increased significantly among the Australian population over the past 20 years, howeve...
Diabetes is a challenging problem for public health worldwide. This new report by the Baker IDI Hear...
The pandemic of diabetes poses an enormous public health challenge for almost every country across t...
OBJECTIVE: Effective interventions to prevent, delay, or remit diabetes are currently available. How...
OBJECTIVE: Effective interventions to prevent, delay, or remit diabetes are currently available. How...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the implications of using different methods to predict diabetes prevalence for...
Type 2 diabetes affects 7.1 % of the Australian adult population and this prevalence is increasing b...
This comprehensive text is unique in its compilation of experiences in addressing the global diabete...
Objective: To analyse the implications of using different methods to predict diabetes prevalence for...
On the occasion of World Health Day 2016, WHO issues a call for action on diabetes, drawing attentio...
Introduction: On any given day in Australia, the national burden of diabet es - re lated foot diseas...