On the level. Evidence for action on type 2 diabetes
On the level. Evidence for action on type 2 diabetes
Type 2 diabetes is a serious condition. It doubles the risk of cardiovascular disease, is the most common reason for severe kidney disease and is the second most common cause of blindness in working age adults. The disease is a major public health challenge, with many people not knowing they have diabetes and many more are at risk of developing it.
NIHR research provides important insights throughout the patient pathway, from prevention to early identification to management of the disease and treating complications. These findings are helping to shape practice and policy.
National Institute for Health Research
Fraser, Simon
135884b6-8737-4e8a-a98c-5d803ac7a2dc
September 2016
Fraser, Simon
135884b6-8737-4e8a-a98c-5d803ac7a2dc
Fraser, Simon
(2016)
On the level. Evidence for action on type 2 diabetes
(NIHR Themed Review)
National Institute for Health Research
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Abstract
Type 2 diabetes is a serious condition. It doubles the risk of cardiovascular disease, is the most common reason for severe kidney disease and is the second most common cause of blindness in working age adults. The disease is a major public health challenge, with many people not knowing they have diabetes and many more are at risk of developing it.
NIHR research provides important insights throughout the patient pathway, from prevention to early identification to management of the disease and treating complications. These findings are helping to shape practice and policy.
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Published date: September 2016
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/401105
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