Introduction: A little less than half of American adults have diabetes or pre-diabetes. In 2016, West Virginia (WV) had the highest percentage (15.2%) of adults with diagnosed diabetes in the U.S. Purpose: In partnership with the Health Sciences and Technology Academy (HSTA), a cross-sectional study was preformed to assess knowledge, behaviors, and perceptions of diabetes risk. Methods: Data was collected by trained HSTA students and teachers who lived in rural counties in WV. Information was assessed using validated surveys, and HbA1c was obtained by utilizing professional point-of-care (Bayer) kits. Results: Mean age and Body Mass Index (BMI) was 36.11±17.86 years and 27.80±6.09 kg/m2, respectively. More than half of the participants h...
Rural residents experience rates of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) that are considerably higher tha...
Background: Diabetes is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States (U.S), and a major ris...
Diabetes is a chronic health condition that affects millions of Americans. It can have significant, ...
This project utilized a cross-sectional study design to assess diabetes risk among 540 individuals f...
Introduction Qualitative research on knowledge and perceptions of diabetes is limited in the Appala...
Introduction We compared the risk of diabetes for residents of Appalachian counties to that of resid...
Objective: To examine the five-year trend in clinical care and diabetes self-management activities a...
IntroductionWe compared the risk of diabetes for residents of Appalachian counties to that of reside...
Background Appalachia is a region of the United States noted for the poverty and poor health outcome...
The Association of Attitude, Perceived Behavioral Control, and Intention with Fruit and Vegetable In...
Introduction West Virginia is an Appalachian rural state that ranks highest in the nation in the pre...
Introduction: Appalachian residents are more likely than other populations to have Type 2 Diabetes M...
Background: The prevalence of diabetes is disproportionately distributed in Central Appalachia compa...
The number of Americans with diabetes is projected to double, or triple by 2050 according to the Cen...
Diabetes is a significant clinical issue in the primary care setting. Providers struggle to overcome...
Rural residents experience rates of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) that are considerably higher tha...
Background: Diabetes is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States (U.S), and a major ris...
Diabetes is a chronic health condition that affects millions of Americans. It can have significant, ...
This project utilized a cross-sectional study design to assess diabetes risk among 540 individuals f...
Introduction Qualitative research on knowledge and perceptions of diabetes is limited in the Appala...
Introduction We compared the risk of diabetes for residents of Appalachian counties to that of resid...
Objective: To examine the five-year trend in clinical care and diabetes self-management activities a...
IntroductionWe compared the risk of diabetes for residents of Appalachian counties to that of reside...
Background Appalachia is a region of the United States noted for the poverty and poor health outcome...
The Association of Attitude, Perceived Behavioral Control, and Intention with Fruit and Vegetable In...
Introduction West Virginia is an Appalachian rural state that ranks highest in the nation in the pre...
Introduction: Appalachian residents are more likely than other populations to have Type 2 Diabetes M...
Background: The prevalence of diabetes is disproportionately distributed in Central Appalachia compa...
The number of Americans with diabetes is projected to double, or triple by 2050 according to the Cen...
Diabetes is a significant clinical issue in the primary care setting. Providers struggle to overcome...
Rural residents experience rates of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) that are considerably higher tha...
Background: Diabetes is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States (U.S), and a major ris...
Diabetes is a chronic health condition that affects millions of Americans. It can have significant, ...