BMI Can’t Predict Diabetes Risk for Asian Americans. What Else Might Work?
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Key Takeaways Most health professionals use body mass index (BMI) to assess whether someone is at risk for health diseases like…
Key Takeaways Most health professionals use body mass index (BMI) to assess whether someone is at risk for health diseases like…
Background Hypertension and diabetes mellitus are growing public health concerns in China, contributing to the global pandemic.1…
People with risk factors associated with type 2 diabetes can take steps to prevent the onset of the condition.
A diagnosis of high blood pressure is often not made by itself; the odds are good that other health problems exist.
In Australia, more than 1.1 million people currently have type 2 diabetes. A host of potential complications associated with…
In Australia, more than 1.1 million people currently have type 2 diabetes. A host of potential complications associated with…
In Australia, more than 1.1 million people currently have type 2 diabetes. A host of potential complications associated with…
In Australia, more than 1.1 million people currently have type two diabetes. A host of potential complications associated with…
– By Rachel Climie, Exercise Physiologist and Research Fellow, Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute In Australia, more than…
In Australia, more than 1.1 million people currently have type 2 diabetes. A host of potential complications associated with…
As people with type 1 diabetes, we are constantly being “tested.” Our hour-by-hour blood sugar levels are under the most…
"Study gives strongest link yet between blood pressure and diabetes," says The Guardian.
Thursday October 1 2015 High blood pressure readings may make you rethink your lifestyle "Study gives strongest link yet…
"Study gives strongest link yet between blood pressure and diabetes," says The Guardian.
High blood pressure sufferers have an almost 60% greater chance of developing diabetes, according to a major global study.
Action Points Elevated blood pressure was associated with an increased risk for diabetes, according to an analysis of the…
People with high blood pressure are almost 60% more likely to develop diabetes, research on 4.1m people has shown.
People with high blood pressure have a 58% higher risk of developing diabetes than those with healthy blood pressure, according…
People with high blood pressure are almost 60 per cent more likely to develop diabetes, according to research on 4.1 million…
PEOPLE with high blood pressure have a 58 per cent higher risk of developing diabetes, says a new study.