The prevalence of diabetes is increasing globally, particularly in Asia. According to the 2013 Diabetes Atlas, an estimated 366 million people are affected by diabetes worldwide; 36% of those affected live in the Western Pacific region, with a significant proportion in East Asia. The reasons for this marked increase in the prevalence of diabetes can be extrapolated from several distinct features of the Asian region. First, the two most populated countries, China and India, are located in Asia. Second, Asians have experienced extremely rapid economic growth, including rapid changes in dietary patterns, during the past decades. As a result, Asians tend to have more visceral fat within the same body mass index range compared with Westerners. I...
The occurrence of diabetes has greatly increased in low- and middle-income countries, particularly i...
The rapid increase in diabetes prevalence globally has contributed to large increases in health care...
from the National Health Interview Survey for 1997–2005 were analyzed. Diabetes prevalence was estim...
million people are affected by diabetes worldwide; 36 % of those affected live in the Western Pacifi...
There is an epidemic of diabetes in Asia. Type 2 diabetes develops in East Asian patients at a lower...
The thesis is a clinical study of diabetes mellitus in Asians. CHAPTER 1: The subject is introduced ...
BACKGROUND: Asia is experiencing a type 2 diabetes epidemic, but prevalence differs by ethnicity and...
Abstract (Special issue)Asians appear to be more susceptible to diabetes, with nearly halfof the glo...
Objective: To report the age- and sex-specific prevalence of diabetes and impaired glucose regulatio...
Diabetes is increasing in epidemic proportions worldwide. The number of people with diabetes is curr...
Background: The occurrence of diabetes has greatly increased in low- and middle-income countries, pa...
Diabetes is a major lifestyle disorder, the prevalence of which is increasing globally. Asian countr...
Lifestyle diseases, such as type 2 diabetes (T2D) and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), arerelated to ...
Summary: A total of 412 Hong Kong Chinese diabetic patients were studied on at least two occasions 8...
Aims: Diabetes rates are especially high in China. Risk of Type 2 diabetes increases with high intak...
The occurrence of diabetes has greatly increased in low- and middle-income countries, particularly i...
The rapid increase in diabetes prevalence globally has contributed to large increases in health care...
from the National Health Interview Survey for 1997–2005 were analyzed. Diabetes prevalence was estim...
million people are affected by diabetes worldwide; 36 % of those affected live in the Western Pacifi...
There is an epidemic of diabetes in Asia. Type 2 diabetes develops in East Asian patients at a lower...
The thesis is a clinical study of diabetes mellitus in Asians. CHAPTER 1: The subject is introduced ...
BACKGROUND: Asia is experiencing a type 2 diabetes epidemic, but prevalence differs by ethnicity and...
Abstract (Special issue)Asians appear to be more susceptible to diabetes, with nearly halfof the glo...
Objective: To report the age- and sex-specific prevalence of diabetes and impaired glucose regulatio...
Diabetes is increasing in epidemic proportions worldwide. The number of people with diabetes is curr...
Background: The occurrence of diabetes has greatly increased in low- and middle-income countries, pa...
Diabetes is a major lifestyle disorder, the prevalence of which is increasing globally. Asian countr...
Lifestyle diseases, such as type 2 diabetes (T2D) and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), arerelated to ...
Summary: A total of 412 Hong Kong Chinese diabetic patients were studied on at least two occasions 8...
Aims: Diabetes rates are especially high in China. Risk of Type 2 diabetes increases with high intak...
The occurrence of diabetes has greatly increased in low- and middle-income countries, particularly i...
The rapid increase in diabetes prevalence globally has contributed to large increases in health care...
from the National Health Interview Survey for 1997–2005 were analyzed. Diabetes prevalence was estim...