The United Kingdom Asian Diabetes Study (UKADS) is a large community based cluster randomized controlled trial designed to evaluate a culturally sensitive intervention to reduce cardiovascular risk in south Asians with type 2 diabetes. The study was conducted over a 2 year period and involved 21 General Practices in Coventry and Birmingham. Two major components of the UKADS trial –the clinical intervention (chapters 2,3 and4 ) and the genetic characterization for type 2 diabetes susceptibility genes (chapters 5 to 8) are presented in this thesis. Over a 2 year period there were significant improvements in mean arterial and diastolic blood pressures in the intervention group that included additional practice nurse time, asian link workers an...
BACKGROUND/AIM People of south Asian origin have an excessive risk of morbidity and mortality fro...
SummaryBackgroundThe susceptibility to type 2 diabetes of people of south Asian descent is establish...
South Asians constitute approximately 1.6 billion people from the Indian subcontinent, comprising Af...
The United Kingdom Asian Diabetes Study (UKADS) is a large community based cluster randomized contro...
Aims We tested the hypothesis that enhanced care for diabetes, tailored to the needs of the South As...
Background: Delivering high quality and evidence based healthcare to deprived sectors of the communi...
BACKGROUND Delivery of high-quality, evidence-based health care to deprived sectors of the commun...
Background: Delivery of high-quality, evidence-based health care to deprived sectors of the communit...
Background/Aim: People of south Asian origin have an excessive risk of morbidity and mortality from ...
Background Earlier diagnosis followed by multi-factorial cardiovascular risk intervention may improv...
OBJECTIVE — To assess the relationship among self-reported ethnicity, metabolic control, and blood p...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship among self-reported ethnicity, metabolic control, and blood pr...
There are doubts whether diabetes care is equitable across UK ethnic groups. We examined processes a...
peer-reviewedOpen access funded by British Heart FoundationThe susceptibility to type 2 diabetes of ...
BACKGROUND/AIM People of south Asian origin have an excessive risk of morbidity and mortality fro...
SummaryBackgroundThe susceptibility to type 2 diabetes of people of south Asian descent is establish...
South Asians constitute approximately 1.6 billion people from the Indian subcontinent, comprising Af...
The United Kingdom Asian Diabetes Study (UKADS) is a large community based cluster randomized contro...
Aims We tested the hypothesis that enhanced care for diabetes, tailored to the needs of the South As...
Background: Delivering high quality and evidence based healthcare to deprived sectors of the communi...
BACKGROUND Delivery of high-quality, evidence-based health care to deprived sectors of the commun...
Background: Delivery of high-quality, evidence-based health care to deprived sectors of the communit...
Background/Aim: People of south Asian origin have an excessive risk of morbidity and mortality from ...
Background Earlier diagnosis followed by multi-factorial cardiovascular risk intervention may improv...
OBJECTIVE — To assess the relationship among self-reported ethnicity, metabolic control, and blood p...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship among self-reported ethnicity, metabolic control, and blood pr...
There are doubts whether diabetes care is equitable across UK ethnic groups. We examined processes a...
peer-reviewedOpen access funded by British Heart FoundationThe susceptibility to type 2 diabetes of ...
BACKGROUND/AIM People of south Asian origin have an excessive risk of morbidity and mortality fro...
SummaryBackgroundThe susceptibility to type 2 diabetes of people of south Asian descent is establish...
South Asians constitute approximately 1.6 billion people from the Indian subcontinent, comprising Af...