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Improvements in Diabetes Control and Prevention: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back

Age-adjusted Percentage of U.S. Adults with Obesity or Diagnosed Diabetes . Obesity (BMI =30 kg/m2). Diabetes. Public Health Implications. The prevalence and incidence of diagnosed diabetes has increased rapidly, particularly since the 1990sNumber of factors may be driving increasechange in diagnostic criteria enhanced case detection decreased mortality or a true increase in incidence.

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Improvements in Diabetes Control and Prevention: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back

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    1. Improvements in Diabetes Control and Prevention: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back Ann Albright, PhD, RD

    4. Public Health Implications

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