Type 2 Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome
Cross-source consensus on Type 2 Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Approximately 10.7% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults in Australia live with type 2 diabetes. — Protocol for a non-randomised stepped-wedge pilot trial for ‘Nra:gi Ya:yun’ (very good foods): a co-designed type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome initiative with Aboriginal people living on Ngarrindjeri Ruwe
- Type 2 diabetes accounts for approximately 90% of all diabetes diagnoses in Australia. — Protocol for a non-randomised stepped-wedge pilot trial for ‘Nra:gi Ya:yun’ (very good foods): a co-designed type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome initiative with Aboriginal people living on Ngarrindjeri Ruwe
- The elevated prevalence of type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome among Aboriginal people is inextricably linked to the ongoing legacy of colonisation, which disrupted Aboriginal food practices. — Protocol for a non-randomised stepped-wedge pilot trial for ‘Nra:gi Ya:yun’ (very good foods): a co-designed type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome initiative with Aboriginal people living on Ngarrindjeri Ruwe
- Global health expenditure on diabetes is projected to exceed US$490 billion by 2030. — Protocol for a non-randomised stepped-wedge pilot trial for ‘Nra:gi Ya:yun’ (very good foods): a co-designed type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome initiative with Aboriginal people living on Ngarrindjeri Ruwe
- Type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome carry psychological, social, and financial burdens, and many affected people regard the conditions as inevitable and chronic. — Protocol for a non-randomised stepped-wedge pilot trial for ‘Nra:gi Ya:yun’ (very good foods): a co-designed type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome initiative with Aboriginal people living on Ngarrindjeri Ruwe
- Mainstream public health interventions have largely failed to prioritise the strengths and knowledge systems of Aboriginal communities in addressing diabetes. — Protocol for a non-randomised stepped-wedge pilot trial for ‘Nra:gi Ya:yun’ (very good foods): a co-designed type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome initiative with Aboriginal people living on Ngarrindjeri Ruwe