BACKGROUND: The increasing prevalence of undiagnosed and diagnosed type 2 diabetes (T2D) posed a major challenge for public health and thus screening for T2D becomes essentially important. The social-demographical factors associated with the use of T2D screening have been widely studied, however, little is known about the impact of behavioral factors, mental health and chronic diseases on prevalence of screening, especially by gender and age groups. METHODS: We investigated the impact of behavioral factors, mental health and chronic diseases across gender and age groups on the usage rate of T2D screening. To analyze the likelihood of the use of T2D screening, we performed weighted binomial logistic regression analyses. RESULTS: Obesity, phy...
Background: Attitudes toward diabetes care are different between genders and age-groups. Furthermore...
Aims There are sex differences in the excess risk of diabetes-associated cardiovascular disease. How...
International audienceWe examined whether psychological distress predicts incident type 2 diabetes a...
Abstract Background The increasing prevalence of undiagnosed and diagnosed type 2 diabetes (T2D) pos...
Aims The associations of moderate alcohol consumption, sleep duration, and tobacco smoking with coro...
We examined whether psychological distress predicts incident type 2 diabetes and if the association ...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of the present study was to identify the factors that affect screening for...
Objective:The incidence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) is rising rapidly in the world. Findings focusing o...
BackgroundInsight in sex disparities in the detection of cardiovascular risk factors and diabetes-re...
AIMS: Several psychosocial factors have been shown to increase the risk of Type 2 diabetes mell...
Background: Whether the prevalence of type 1 or 2 diabetes is rising among people with psychopatholo...
Until recently, there was little empirical data regarding the psychological impact of screening for ...
Aim To assess the association of psychological variables on leisure-time physical activity and seden...
Aims: To examine the factors associated with diabetes, a late diabetes diagnosis, and whether these ...
Background: Physical activity (PA) is a cornerstone of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) treatment....
Background: Attitudes toward diabetes care are different between genders and age-groups. Furthermore...
Aims There are sex differences in the excess risk of diabetes-associated cardiovascular disease. How...
International audienceWe examined whether psychological distress predicts incident type 2 diabetes a...
Abstract Background The increasing prevalence of undiagnosed and diagnosed type 2 diabetes (T2D) pos...
Aims The associations of moderate alcohol consumption, sleep duration, and tobacco smoking with coro...
We examined whether psychological distress predicts incident type 2 diabetes and if the association ...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of the present study was to identify the factors that affect screening for...
Objective:The incidence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) is rising rapidly in the world. Findings focusing o...
BackgroundInsight in sex disparities in the detection of cardiovascular risk factors and diabetes-re...
AIMS: Several psychosocial factors have been shown to increase the risk of Type 2 diabetes mell...
Background: Whether the prevalence of type 1 or 2 diabetes is rising among people with psychopatholo...
Until recently, there was little empirical data regarding the psychological impact of screening for ...
Aim To assess the association of psychological variables on leisure-time physical activity and seden...
Aims: To examine the factors associated with diabetes, a late diabetes diagnosis, and whether these ...
Background: Physical activity (PA) is a cornerstone of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) treatment....
Background: Attitudes toward diabetes care are different between genders and age-groups. Furthermore...
Aims There are sex differences in the excess risk of diabetes-associated cardiovascular disease. How...
International audienceWe examined whether psychological distress predicts incident type 2 diabetes a...