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Rationale, design and population description of the CREDENCE study: cardiovascular risk equations for diabetes patients from New Zealand and Chinese electronic health records.

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Rationale, design and population description of the CREDENCE study: cardiovascular risk equations for diabetes patients from New Zealand and Chinese electronic health records.
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The cardiovascular risk equations for diabetes patients from New Zealand and Chinese electronic health records (CREDENCE) study is a unique prospectively designed investigation of cardiovascular risk in two large contemporary cohorts of people with type 2 diabetes from New Zealand (NZ) and China. The study was designed to derive equivalent cardiovascular risk prediction equations in a developed and a developing country, using the same epidemiological and statistical methodology. Two similar c...

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Journal article
Date created
2021-10
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Liang, Jingyuan / Pylypchuk, Romana / Tang, Xun / Shen, Peng / Liu, Xiaofei / Chen, Yi / Tan, Jing / Wu, Jinguo / Zhang, Jingyi / Lu, Ping / Lin, Hongbo / Gao, Pei / Jackson, Rod
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https://hdl.handle.net/2292/60877
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Humans / Albuminuria / Cardiovascular Diseases / Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 / Creatinine / Risk Assessment / Risk Factors / Sensitivity and Specificity / Cohort Studies / China / New Zealand / Female / Male / Electronic Health Records / Glycated Hemoglobin A / Cardiovascular disease / Cohort / Diabetes / Risk prediction / Heart Disease / Cardiovascular / Prevention / Metabolic and endocrine / Science & Technology / Life Sciences & Biomedicine / Public, Environmental & Occupational Health / PRIMARY-CARE / PREDICTION / DERIVATION / VALIDATION / DISEASE / PEOPLE / MODEL / 1117 Public Health and Health Services

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