Prevalence of diabetes is increasing in pandemic proportions, particularly in developing countries like India. The recent reports from the World Health Organization rates India as the country with the largest number of diabetic subjects in the world. The Chennai Urban Population Study (CUPS), The Chennai Urban Rural Epidemiology Study (CURES) and the National Urban Diabetes Survey (NUDS) revealed rising prevalence of diabetes in India. Some of the significant risk factors associated with diabetes are similar worldwide, but their intensities vary between races, regions and countries. The reason for escalation of diabetes prevalence in India could be attributed to a combination of genetic factors and environmental factors due to urbanization ...
India, the world’s second most populous country, now has more people with type 2 diabetes (more than...
Abstract With an estimated 40 million people suffering from the condition, the largest in any count...
Diabetes is expanding in pandemic proportions worldwide. Escalation in prevalence of diabetes appear...
Prevalence of diabetes is increasing in pandemic proportions, particularly in developing countries l...
Diabetes mellitus is a major source of mortality and morbidity along with an economic menace all ove...
India leads the world with largest number of diabetic subjects earning the dubious distinction of be...
Diabetes mellitus is one of the main threats to human health in the 21st century. The prevalence of ...
Type 2 diabetes is the commonest form of diabetes constituting 90 % of the diabetic population in an...
Diabetes has emerged as a major health challenge in India due to its rapid surge in the form of an ...
The prevalence of diabetes is rapidly rising all over the globe at an alarming rate.1 Over the past...
India has nearly 44 million diabetic subjects today, (Table 1) which is chiefly contributed by the u...
Summary: Background: The burden of diabetes is increasing rapidly in India but a systematic underst...
Background: Diabetes has become a major health care problem in India with an estimated 66.8 million ...
The prevalence rates of diabetes mellitus and its complications in South Asia are much higher than i...
Prevalence of type 2 diabetes is rising globally18, 19 and the impact is most marked in developing c...
India, the world’s second most populous country, now has more people with type 2 diabetes (more than...
Abstract With an estimated 40 million people suffering from the condition, the largest in any count...
Diabetes is expanding in pandemic proportions worldwide. Escalation in prevalence of diabetes appear...
Prevalence of diabetes is increasing in pandemic proportions, particularly in developing countries l...
Diabetes mellitus is a major source of mortality and morbidity along with an economic menace all ove...
India leads the world with largest number of diabetic subjects earning the dubious distinction of be...
Diabetes mellitus is one of the main threats to human health in the 21st century. The prevalence of ...
Type 2 diabetes is the commonest form of diabetes constituting 90 % of the diabetic population in an...
Diabetes has emerged as a major health challenge in India due to its rapid surge in the form of an ...
The prevalence of diabetes is rapidly rising all over the globe at an alarming rate.1 Over the past...
India has nearly 44 million diabetic subjects today, (Table 1) which is chiefly contributed by the u...
Summary: Background: The burden of diabetes is increasing rapidly in India but a systematic underst...
Background: Diabetes has become a major health care problem in India with an estimated 66.8 million ...
The prevalence rates of diabetes mellitus and its complications in South Asia are much higher than i...
Prevalence of type 2 diabetes is rising globally18, 19 and the impact is most marked in developing c...
India, the world’s second most populous country, now has more people with type 2 diabetes (more than...
Abstract With an estimated 40 million people suffering from the condition, the largest in any count...
Diabetes is expanding in pandemic proportions worldwide. Escalation in prevalence of diabetes appear...