High Prevalence of Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome Among Policemen

作者: Mohan , Chandramohan P

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摘要: The prevalence of diabetes is rapidly rising all over the globe at an alarming rate.1 Over the past 30 years, the status has changed from being considered a mild disorder elderly, to one major causes of morbidity and mortality affecting youth middle aged. It important note that rise in is seen six inhabited continents globe.2 major driver epidemic more common form diabetes namely type 2 diabetes, which accounts than 90% of all diabetic cases.

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