C Baruah, T Begum, B Boruah - Indian Journal of Community Health, 2024 - iapsmupuk.org
Introduction: India is known as capital of Diabetes all over the world. Diabetes is a lifestyle disease which affects all age groups. Objective: To identify the risk of developing Diabetes in …
PA Giri, HM Kausar - Indian Journal of Community Health, 2024 - iapsmupuk.org
Background: Diabetes mellitus is one of the non-communicable diseases which have become a major global health problem whose prevalence is increasing worldwide and will …
S Giridhar, A Chaudhary, P Kaur… - Ann Community …, 2021 - researchgate.net
Introduction: The burden of diabetes is increasing throughout the world with major increase in low-and middle-income countries. It constitutes the hidden part of iceberg which needs to …
D Sarkar, RK Dalal, S Sarkar - Int J Community Med Public Health, 2020 - academia.edu
Background: India is currently in the grip of an explosive epidemic of type 2 diabetes. The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) estimates that by 2030, 8.4% of the adult population …
H Swetha, R Rajkamal, CMP Paul, S Jayakiruthiga… - Age, 2019 - researchgate.net
Epidemiological transitions in India in the 21st century have led to non communicable diseases becoming a major public health problem of growing magnitude. Diabetes is an …
S Adithya, C Ranganatha… - Journal of …, 2021 - research.manuscritpub.com
Background: India is the diabetic capital of the world, with a maximum number of diabetic patients. There is a large burden of undetected diabetic cases in the community. There is an …
Objective: The objective of the study was to identify subjects who are at risk of developing type 2 diabetes in rural and urban area using Indian Diabetes Risk Score. Design: The …
Abstract Materials and Methods: The present study was conducted to assess complications in type II diabetes mellitus patients. Results: Age group< 20 years had 10 males and 2 …
R Swetha, NG Kavya, L Kavya - AGE (IN YRS), 2020 - rjmahs.org
Background: In India, more than 50% of the diabetic population remains unaware of their diabetic status. Early detection and prompt treatment are the keys to achieve sustained …