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"Diabetes: The Global Pandemic"Prof. Paul Zimmet (biography)
English - 2004-04-14 - 53 minutes
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Summary :
In this One on One presentation Prof. Zimmet answers the question posed by Dr. Lawrence Leiter: ''What does epidemiology teach us about the causes of the diabetes epidemic and, more importantly, its potential prevention and treatment?''
Prof. Zimmet discusses the burden of diabetes worldwide, and presents data from several epidemiological studies. These studies tell us how the trends in diabetes prevalence are changing, and provide insights on which factors are driving the diabetes epidemic and what kinds of strategies can be employed in the prevention and treatment of the disease.
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Learning objectives :
After viewing this presentation the participant will be able to discuss:
- The prevalence of diabetes and IGT in various populations around the world
- Global projections for the diabetes and IGT epidemics
- Type 2 diabetes in children and adolescents
- Approaches to preventing type 2 diabetes
Bibliographic references :
Michael L Booth, Tien Chey, Melissa Wake, Kevin Norton, Kylie Hesketh, Jim Dollman and Ian Robertson. Change in the prevalence of overweight and obesity among young Australians, 1969–1997 American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2003; 77(1): 29-36.
VJ Carey, EE Walters, GA Colditz, CG Solomon, WC Willett, BA Rosner, FE Speizer and JE Manson. Body fat distribution and risk of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in women. The Nurses' Health Study American Journal of Epidemiology 1997;145(7):614-619
David W. Dunstan, PHD, Paul Z. Zimmet, MD, Timothy A. Welborn, PHD, Maximilian P. de Courten, MD, Adrian J. Cameron, MPH, Richard A. Sicree, MPH, Terry Dwyer, PHD, Stephen Colagiuri, MD, Damien Jolley, MSC, Matthew Knuiman, PHD, Robert Atkins, MD and Jonathan E. Shaw, MD On Behalf of the AusDiab Steering Committee. The Rising Prevalence of Diabetes and Impaired Glucose Tolerance The Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle Study Diabetes Care 2002; 25:829-834.
Anthony JG Hanley, Stewart B Harris, Joel Gittelsohn, Thomas MS Wolever, Brit Saksvig and Bernard Zinman. Overweight among children and adolescents in a Native Canadian community: prevalence and associated factors American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2000; 71(3):693-700.
SB Harris, J Gittelsohn, A Hanley, A Barnie, TM Wolever, J Gao, A Logan and B Zinman. The prevalence of NIDDM and associated risk factors in native Canadians Diabetes Care 1997; 20(2):185-187.
Bo Isomaa, MD, Peter Almgren, MSC, Tiinamaija Tuomi, MD, Björn Forsén, MD, Kaj Lahti, MD, Michael Nissén, MD, Marja-Riitta Taskinen, MD and Leif Groop, MD. Cardiovascular Morbidity and Mortality Associated With the Metabolic Syndrome Diabetes Care 2001; (24):683-689.
Kitagawa T, Owada M, Urakami T, Yamauchi K. Increased incidence of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus among Japanese schoolchildren correlates with an increased intake of animal protein and fat. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 1998 Feb;37(2):111-5.
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