The purpose of this review is to provide a comprehensive synthesis of key information on diabetes among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia to: (1) inform those involved or interested in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health; and (2) provide the evidence for those involved in policy, strategy and program development and delivery. The review focuses primarily on type 2 diabetes among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people—which is responsible for the majority of cases of diabetes in this population—but also refers to type 1 diabetes and gestational diabetes where relevant
Objective: To estimate the incidence of type 2 diabetes in two ethnically distinct Indigenous popula...
AIM: To perform a systematic review of reported neonatal and pregnancy outcomes of Indigenous Austra...
[Extract] Characteristically, the Indigenous population has a younger age of onset of diabetes and t...
This publication, in plain language, is based on information presented in the Review of diabetes amo...
Diabetes is the fastest growing chronic disease condition globally. Type 2 diabetes in particular, h...
A statistical summary of diabetes in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population, including...
This review provides an overview of key information on diabetes among Aboriginal and Torres Strait I...
This report aims to investigate the higher prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) among Indigenous Aust...
Aims: To perform a systematic review of the prevalence of diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance (I...
To undertake a systematic review of diabetes in pregnancy (DIP), determining prevalence and impact o...
This review provides detailed information on the extent of diabetes, and its complications and comor...
Background: Type II diabetes is a chronic health condition that requires proper management of blood ...
Torres Strait Islanders living in the Torres Strait region have the highest prevalence of Type 2 dia...
There is an increasing prevalence and burden of diabetes in young people, particularly Indigenous Au...
Diabetes is a major public health problem for Aboriginal Australians. We wished to determine the ext...
Objective: To estimate the incidence of type 2 diabetes in two ethnically distinct Indigenous popula...
AIM: To perform a systematic review of reported neonatal and pregnancy outcomes of Indigenous Austra...
[Extract] Characteristically, the Indigenous population has a younger age of onset of diabetes and t...
This publication, in plain language, is based on information presented in the Review of diabetes amo...
Diabetes is the fastest growing chronic disease condition globally. Type 2 diabetes in particular, h...
A statistical summary of diabetes in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population, including...
This review provides an overview of key information on diabetes among Aboriginal and Torres Strait I...
This report aims to investigate the higher prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) among Indigenous Aust...
Aims: To perform a systematic review of the prevalence of diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance (I...
To undertake a systematic review of diabetes in pregnancy (DIP), determining prevalence and impact o...
This review provides detailed information on the extent of diabetes, and its complications and comor...
Background: Type II diabetes is a chronic health condition that requires proper management of blood ...
Torres Strait Islanders living in the Torres Strait region have the highest prevalence of Type 2 dia...
There is an increasing prevalence and burden of diabetes in young people, particularly Indigenous Au...
Diabetes is a major public health problem for Aboriginal Australians. We wished to determine the ext...
Objective: To estimate the incidence of type 2 diabetes in two ethnically distinct Indigenous popula...
AIM: To perform a systematic review of reported neonatal and pregnancy outcomes of Indigenous Austra...
[Extract] Characteristically, the Indigenous population has a younger age of onset of diabetes and t...