Background and objectives: Diabetes has become an increasingly prevalent and severe public health problem in Nepal. The Nepalese health system is struggling to deliver comprehensive, quality treatment and services for diabetes at all levels of health care. This study aims to review evidence on the prevalence, cost and treatment of diabetes mellitus type 2 and its complications in Nepal and to critically assess the challenges to be addressed to contain the epidemic and its negative economic impact. Design: A comprehensive review of available evidence and data sources on prevalence, risk factors, cost, complications, treatment, and management of diabetes mellitus type 2 in Nepal was conducted through an online database search for articles pub...
Background: Traditionally communicable diseases were the main causes of burden in developing countri...
In the last decades, prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) has escalated in Nepal. This stu...
The prevalence rates of diabetes mellitus and its complications in South Asia are much higher than i...
Background and objectives: Diabetes has become an increasingly prevalent and severe public health pr...
Development of strategies to improve diabetes management in Nepal is challenged by the limited under...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the prevalence of type 2 diabetes in Nepal can help in planning for health...
BACKGROUND:Type 2 diabetes is an escalating public health problem in Nepal. The current study aims t...
BACKGROUND: Unhealthy behaviors, such as energy-dense food choices and a sedentary lifestyle, both o...
Globally, the number of people living with diabetes mellitus (DM) increased by 62% between 1990 and ...
Compared with other ethnic groups, south Asian people with type 2 diabetes tend to develop the disea...
Background & Objectives:Hypertension and Diabetes Mellitus are both major modifiable risk factor...
Objectives: This research was aimed to forecast the amount and cost of medicines required to treat p...
Background: Globally, the number of people living with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) has increased four-fol...
Background: Universal access to essential medicines and routine diagnostics is required to combat th...
Background: Globally, the number of people living with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) has increased four-fol...
Background: Traditionally communicable diseases were the main causes of burden in developing countri...
In the last decades, prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) has escalated in Nepal. This stu...
The prevalence rates of diabetes mellitus and its complications in South Asia are much higher than i...
Background and objectives: Diabetes has become an increasingly prevalent and severe public health pr...
Development of strategies to improve diabetes management in Nepal is challenged by the limited under...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the prevalence of type 2 diabetes in Nepal can help in planning for health...
BACKGROUND:Type 2 diabetes is an escalating public health problem in Nepal. The current study aims t...
BACKGROUND: Unhealthy behaviors, such as energy-dense food choices and a sedentary lifestyle, both o...
Globally, the number of people living with diabetes mellitus (DM) increased by 62% between 1990 and ...
Compared with other ethnic groups, south Asian people with type 2 diabetes tend to develop the disea...
Background & Objectives:Hypertension and Diabetes Mellitus are both major modifiable risk factor...
Objectives: This research was aimed to forecast the amount and cost of medicines required to treat p...
Background: Globally, the number of people living with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) has increased four-fol...
Background: Universal access to essential medicines and routine diagnostics is required to combat th...
Background: Globally, the number of people living with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) has increased four-fol...
Background: Traditionally communicable diseases were the main causes of burden in developing countri...
In the last decades, prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) has escalated in Nepal. This stu...
The prevalence rates of diabetes mellitus and its complications in South Asia are much higher than i...