Global prevalence of diabetes estimates
Found 6 free book(s)Global Prevalence of Diabetes - WHO
www.who.intGlobal Prevalence of Diabetes Estimates for the year 2000 and projections for 2030 SARAH WILD, MB BCHIR, PHD 1 GOJKA ROGLIC,MD 2 ANDERS GREEN, MD, PHD, DR MED SCI 3 RICHARD SICREE, MBBS, MPH 4 HILARY KING MD DSC 2 OBJECTIVE— The goal of this study was to estimate the prevalence of diabetes and the number of people of all ages with …
OBESITY AND OVERWEIGHT - WHO
www.who.intand 1988-91 in the USA. The problem is global and increasingly extends into the developing world; for example, in Thailand the prevalence of obesity in 5-to-12 year olds children rose from12.2% to 15-6% in just two years. Obesity accounts for 2-6% of total health care costs in several developed countries;some estimates put the figure as high as 7%.
Diabetes in the UK 2010: Key statistics on diabetes
www.diabetes.org.uk• The estimated diabetes prevalence for 2010 is 285 million and is expected to affect 438 million people by 2030. • The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) estimates that in 2010 the five countries with the largest numbers of people with diabetes are India, China, the United States, Russia and Brazil.
Descriptive and Analytic Studies
www.cdc.gov• To estimate the incidence and prevalence of diabetes in young persons in the United States Study • Annual diabetes death rates among youth aged <19 calculated from National Vital Statistics System data from 1968-2009 Result • Trends for diabetes death rates varied by age group . Saydah, S, Imperatore, G., Geiss, L., & Gregg, E. (2012).
Will dementia hamper healthy ageing?
www.thelancet.commated changes in age-standardised prevalence across Socio-demographic Index quintiles. This study is particularly important for several reasons. First, for policy locally. Country-level estimates can be used to inform national planning and decision making to ensure resources and support are available for individuals, carers, and health systems.
Analyzing and Interpreting Large Datasets
www.cdc.govcomputing representative estimates of the variables. After examining the data and finalizing your data analysis plan, proceed with using the survey commands to obtain estimates that account for the complex survey design and weighting. These estimates, although from a sample, are now representative of the population that was sampled.