Zhou, Bin; Rayner, Archie W.; Gregg, Edvard W; Sheffer, Kate E.; Carrillo-Larco, Rodrigo M; Bennett, James E; Bjertness, Espen; Andersen, Lars Bo; Anderssen, Sigmund Alfred; Aryal, Krishna Kumar; Bjertness, Marius Bergsmark; Grimsgaard, Anne Sameline; Htet, Aung Soe; Krokstad, Steinar; Madar, Ahmed Ali; Mathiesen, Ellisiv B.; Sen, Abhijit; Steene-Johannessen, Jostein; Wilsgaard, Tom; Shaw, Jonathan E.; Paciorek, Christopher J; Singleton, Rosie K.; Pires, Ana; Stevens, Gretchen A; Danaei, Goodarz; Lhoste, Victor P.F.; Phelps, Nowell H.; Heap, Rachel A.; Jain, Lakshay; d'Ailhaud de Brisis, Ysé; Galeazzi, Agnese; Kengne, Andre P; Mishra, Anu; Ikeda, Nayu; Lin, Hsien-Ho; Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos A; Anjana, Ranjit Mohan; Ben Romdhane, Habiba; Davletov, Kairat; Ganapathy, Shubash Shander; Heidemann, Christin; Khader, Yousef Saleh; Khang, Young-Ho; Laxmaiah, Avula; Mbanya, Jean Claude N; Mohan, Viswanathan; Narayan, Venkat; Pavkov, Meda E.; Sobngwi, Eugene (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-11-13)
Background - Diabetes can be detected at the primary health-care level, and effective treatments lower the risk of complications. There are insufficient data on the coverage of treatment for diabetes and how it has changed. We estimated trends from 1990 to 2022 in diabetes prevalence and treatment for 200 countries and territories.<p>
<p>Methods - We used data from 1108 population-representative ...