ObjectivePrior studies examining diabetes prevalence in India have found that nearly 50% of the diabetes population remains undiagnosed; however, the specific populations at risk are unclear.Research design and methodsFirst, we estimated the prevalence of undiagnosed diabetes in India for 750 924 persons between the ages of 15 years and 50 years who participated in the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-4)/Demographic Health Survey (2015–2016), a cross-sectional survey of all 29 states and 7 union territories of India. We defined ‘undiagnosed diabetes’ as individuals who did not know about their diabetes status but had high random (≥200 mg/dL) or fasting (≥126 mg/dL) blood glucose levels. Second, using Poisson regression, we associated 10 ...
Background: The aim of the present study was to determine the prevalence and risk factors of prediab...
Background: Diabetes is an insidious public health problem. India has the second largest number of a...
Summary: Background: The burden of diabetes is increasing rapidly in India but a systematic underst...
Abstract Aims India is the dia...
Aims/hypothesis: Methods: Using a stratified random sampling method, 11 216 subjects (5288 men; 592...
Aims/hypothesis: Methods: Using a stratified random sampling method, 11 216 subjects (5288 men; 592...
Diabetes mellitus is rising disproportionately but is not frequently diagnosed until complications a...
Diabetes mellitus is rising disproportionately but is not frequently diagnosed until complications a...
BackgroundDiabetes will pose a severe burden on the already fragile and under resourced health care ...
Diabetes mellitus is rising disproportionately but is not frequently diagnosed until complications a...
Importance: Understanding how diabetes and hypertension prevalence varies within a country as large ...
AIM: To highlight the regional difference in the prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) and to explore...
Diabetes has emerged as a major health challenge in India due to its rapid surge in the form of an ...
BACKGROUND: A substantial percentage of patients have undiagnosed diabetes. We investigated the demo...
Objectives: Diabetes is one of the main global risks of mortality and is seen with a drastic rise in...
Background: The aim of the present study was to determine the prevalence and risk factors of prediab...
Background: Diabetes is an insidious public health problem. India has the second largest number of a...
Summary: Background: The burden of diabetes is increasing rapidly in India but a systematic underst...
Abstract Aims India is the dia...
Aims/hypothesis: Methods: Using a stratified random sampling method, 11 216 subjects (5288 men; 592...
Aims/hypothesis: Methods: Using a stratified random sampling method, 11 216 subjects (5288 men; 592...
Diabetes mellitus is rising disproportionately but is not frequently diagnosed until complications a...
Diabetes mellitus is rising disproportionately but is not frequently diagnosed until complications a...
BackgroundDiabetes will pose a severe burden on the already fragile and under resourced health care ...
Diabetes mellitus is rising disproportionately but is not frequently diagnosed until complications a...
Importance: Understanding how diabetes and hypertension prevalence varies within a country as large ...
AIM: To highlight the regional difference in the prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) and to explore...
Diabetes has emerged as a major health challenge in India due to its rapid surge in the form of an ...
BACKGROUND: A substantial percentage of patients have undiagnosed diabetes. We investigated the demo...
Objectives: Diabetes is one of the main global risks of mortality and is seen with a drastic rise in...
Background: The aim of the present study was to determine the prevalence and risk factors of prediab...
Background: Diabetes is an insidious public health problem. India has the second largest number of a...
Summary: Background: The burden of diabetes is increasing rapidly in India but a systematic underst...