Background: China is facing the challenges of the increasing burden of diabetes and obesity; the prevalence and numbers of diabetes patients with obesity or overweight are still unclear. Methods: Nationally representative data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) were used to estimate the prevalence of diabetes patients with elevated BMI, the recommendation rate for antidiabetic medication, the blood glucose control rate, and the corresponding population size. Results: The prevalence of diabetes patients with elevated BMI was 9.18% (95% CI: 7.88, 10.68; representing 31.54 million) in China. More than half of people with diabetes had elevated BMI (overweight or obesity). Among the participants who were not taking ...
IMPORTANCE Previous studies have shown increasing prevalence of diabetes in China, which now has the...
Objective: This study aims to estimate the up-to-date prevalence of overweight/obesity in the suburb...
Changyu Pan1, Shuhua Shang2, Wilhelm Kirch3, Martin Thoenes2,31Department of Endocrinology, Chinese ...
This study aimed to analyse the temporal change of diabetes and any associated risk and protective f...
<div><p>Background</p><p>There are few data on the prevalence of obesity and its influence on achiev...
BACKGROUND: There are few data on the prevalence of obesity and its influence on achieving blood glu...
Background There are few data on the prevalence of obesity and its influence on achieving blood gl...
Objectives To estimate prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM), success in diagnosing, and methods of d...
Despite the rapid increase in both adiposity and diabetes in China, substantial uncertainty remains ...
In this study, we aimed to investigate the prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control of diabetes...
Aims: To systematically review trends in diabetes mellitus (DM) prevalence in adults in China over t...
IntroductionAs a result of rapid economic development in China, the lifestyles and dietary habits of...
Abstract The worldwide prevalence and incidence of diabetes and obesity are increasing in pandemic p...
Objective: To assess the association of indicators of general and abdominal obesity with the prevale...
Introduction: Understanding socioeconomic differences for prediabetes and type 2 diabetes (T2DM) can...
IMPORTANCE Previous studies have shown increasing prevalence of diabetes in China, which now has the...
Objective: This study aims to estimate the up-to-date prevalence of overweight/obesity in the suburb...
Changyu Pan1, Shuhua Shang2, Wilhelm Kirch3, Martin Thoenes2,31Department of Endocrinology, Chinese ...
This study aimed to analyse the temporal change of diabetes and any associated risk and protective f...
<div><p>Background</p><p>There are few data on the prevalence of obesity and its influence on achiev...
BACKGROUND: There are few data on the prevalence of obesity and its influence on achieving blood glu...
Background There are few data on the prevalence of obesity and its influence on achieving blood gl...
Objectives To estimate prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM), success in diagnosing, and methods of d...
Despite the rapid increase in both adiposity and diabetes in China, substantial uncertainty remains ...
In this study, we aimed to investigate the prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control of diabetes...
Aims: To systematically review trends in diabetes mellitus (DM) prevalence in adults in China over t...
IntroductionAs a result of rapid economic development in China, the lifestyles and dietary habits of...
Abstract The worldwide prevalence and incidence of diabetes and obesity are increasing in pandemic p...
Objective: To assess the association of indicators of general and abdominal obesity with the prevale...
Introduction: Understanding socioeconomic differences for prediabetes and type 2 diabetes (T2DM) can...
IMPORTANCE Previous studies have shown increasing prevalence of diabetes in China, which now has the...
Objective: This study aims to estimate the up-to-date prevalence of overweight/obesity in the suburb...
Changyu Pan1, Shuhua Shang2, Wilhelm Kirch3, Martin Thoenes2,31Department of Endocrinology, Chinese ...