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- Projected prevalence of diabetes mellitus in Aotearoa, 2020-2044: APC modelling study
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- University of Otago
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Background: Rates of diabetes have been increasing in Aotearoa New Zealand by approximately 7% per year and are three times higher among Māori and Pacific peoples than Europeans. The depth of the diabetes epidemic, and the expansive breadth of services required for its management, elevate the need for updated evidence on the projected future burden of this complex disease.Methods: We have projected the prevalence of diabetes (type 1 and type 2 combined) out to 2040–2044 using Virtual Diabetes...
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- Date created
- 2024-05-02
- Creator
- Teng, Andrea / Gurney, Jason / Stanley, James / Krebs, Jeremy / Lawrenson, Ross / Lao, Chunhuan / Cancer and Chronic Conditions (C3) Research Group
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10523/45450
- Related subjects
- Cancer and Chronic Conditions (C3) Collection / C3: Improving diabetes outcomes / diabetes / New Zealand / prevalence / incidence / projections / type 1 diabetes / type 2 diabetes / Māori / Pacific peoples / Aotearoa
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