Introduction To estimate the prevalence of and trends in diabetes according to sociodemographic indicators and cardiovascular risk factors in a Swiss population.Research design and methods Annual cross-sectional study of adults residing in the state of Geneva. We included 9886 participants (51% women; mean age (SD) of 48.9 (13.4) years). Diagnosed diabetes was self-reported; undiagnosed diabetes was defined as having fasting plasma glucose level of ≥7 mmol/L and no previous diagnosis; total diabetes as the sum of diagnosed and undiagnosed diabetes. To assess trends, we grouped survey years into three time periods: 2005–2010, 2011–2014, and 2015–2017. To assess inequalities, we constructed the relative index of inequality (RII) and the slope...
BACKGROUND: The database of the German Institute of Medical Documentation and Information makes it p...
Objective Investigating demographic and socioeconomic factors as intersecting rather than as separat...
Background One of the global targets for non-communicable diseases is to halt, by 2025, the rise in ...
To estimate the prevalence of and trends in diabetes according to sociodemographic indicators and ca...
The connection between social disadvantage and the presence of known diabetes and specific risk fact...
To assess trends in prevalence of total and diagnosed diabetes, and in the probability of detecting ...
Switzerland has a low mortality rate from cardiovascular diseases, but little is known regarding pre...
OBJECTIVE Concerning diabetes mellitus, one of the greatest burdens in public health in t...
Aim Our objective was to test the hypothesis that the prevalence of Type2 diabetes increases with in...
Aims:The few studies examining the secular trend in diabetes prevalence in Germany have yielded conf...
PURPOSE: to assess the trends of prevalence of self-reported cardiovascular risk factors (CV RFs: hy...
Diabetes is a rapidly growing health problem in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), but empiri...
Background Quantifying the burden of diabetes mellitus is fundamental for managing patients in healt...
OBJECTIVEdInformation on diabetes prevalence in the general population is scarce and often based on ...
a b s t r a c t Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze socioeconomic position (SEP) inequal...
BACKGROUND: The database of the German Institute of Medical Documentation and Information makes it p...
Objective Investigating demographic and socioeconomic factors as intersecting rather than as separat...
Background One of the global targets for non-communicable diseases is to halt, by 2025, the rise in ...
To estimate the prevalence of and trends in diabetes according to sociodemographic indicators and ca...
The connection between social disadvantage and the presence of known diabetes and specific risk fact...
To assess trends in prevalence of total and diagnosed diabetes, and in the probability of detecting ...
Switzerland has a low mortality rate from cardiovascular diseases, but little is known regarding pre...
OBJECTIVE Concerning diabetes mellitus, one of the greatest burdens in public health in t...
Aim Our objective was to test the hypothesis that the prevalence of Type2 diabetes increases with in...
Aims:The few studies examining the secular trend in diabetes prevalence in Germany have yielded conf...
PURPOSE: to assess the trends of prevalence of self-reported cardiovascular risk factors (CV RFs: hy...
Diabetes is a rapidly growing health problem in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), but empiri...
Background Quantifying the burden of diabetes mellitus is fundamental for managing patients in healt...
OBJECTIVEdInformation on diabetes prevalence in the general population is scarce and often based on ...
a b s t r a c t Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze socioeconomic position (SEP) inequal...
BACKGROUND: The database of the German Institute of Medical Documentation and Information makes it p...
Objective Investigating demographic and socioeconomic factors as intersecting rather than as separat...
Background One of the global targets for non-communicable diseases is to halt, by 2025, the rise in ...