The status of diabetes care in Mexican population: are we making a difference? Results of the National Health and Nutrition Survey 2006

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2010

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Clicerio González et al., « The status of diabetes care in Mexican population: are we making a difference? Results of the National Health and Nutrition Survey 2006 », Salud Pública de México, ID : 10670/1.d54e45...


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OBJECTIVE: Examine clinical indicators to evaluate diabetes care in Mexico. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Diabetics (self reported, with therapy) were examined with standardized questionnaires, anthropometry, glucose, lipids and glycohemoglobin. Data were analyzed statistically. RESULTS: There were 2 644 patients, 677 cases without access to medical care (73% women), most lived in rural communities and spoke aboriginal dialect. Prevalence of obesity for private access group was 21.2%, for other or non access group was between 31 and 65%. The group without or basic education was most common, 76% of the cases had HDL

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