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ISBN 13: 9780471974482
Author: Jean Marie Ekoe, Paul Zimmet, Rhys Williams
"One hopes that this is just the first edition of what will become the definitive textbook in the field." (British Medical Journal, 6 April 2002)
"...an extremely welcome, timely and important compilation..." (Diabetes / Metabolism, July/August 2002)
"...a welcome and innovative addition to the lamentable few texts available on the subject..." (Int Jnl of Epidemiology, Vol.31, No.4, 2002)
"...Let us hope that this book will contribute to change our attitude..." (Acta Cardiologica, October 2002)
"...This book provides an excellet update on aetiological aspects in Type 1 as well as Type 2 diabetes .... the editors have done a very good job." (Diabetologia, January 2003)
"...a good primer for clinicians and researchers..." (TRENDS in Endocrinology and Metabolism)
Front Matter and Index
Chapter 1 – Introduction
Chapter 2 – The Clinical Syndrome and the Biochemical Definition
Chapter 3 – Diabetes Mellitus: Diagnosis and Classification
Chapter 4a – Prevention of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
Chapter 4b – Epidemiology, Evidence for Prevention: Type 2 Diabetes
Chapter 5 – Methodology for Physical Activity Assessment
Chapter 6 – Ascertainment, Prevalence, Incidence and Temporal Trends
Chapter 7a – Type 1 Diabetes: Global Epidemiology
Chapter 7b – Type 1 Diabetes: Prediction Based on the Genetic-Epidemiological Facts in the 90s
Chapter 7c – Type 1 Diabetes: Atypical Diabetes in Young People Across the World
Chapter 8a – Type 2 Diabetes: Aetiology and Environmental Factors
Chapter 8b – Type 2 Diabetes: Genetic Factors
Chapter 9a – Non-Caucasian North American Populations: African Americans
Chapter 9b – Non-Caucasian North American Populations: Native Americans
Chapter 10 – Mexico
Chapter 11 – Latin America
Chapter 12 – The Middle East
Chapter 13 – Africa
Chapter 14 – South East Asia
Chapter 15 – Pacific Island Populations
Chapter 16 – China
Chapter 17 – Japan
Chapter 18 – Malnutrition-related Diabetes Mellitus: Myth or Reality?
Chapter 19 – Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity
Chapter 20 – Epidemiology of the Insulin Resistance Syndrome
Chapter 21a – Long-term Complications: Diabetes and Coronary Heart Disease
Chapter 21b – Long-term Complications: Diabetes, Stroke and Lower Extremity Arterial Disease
Chapter 21c – Long-term Complications: Diabetic Neuropathy
Chapter 21d – Long-term Complications: Diabetic Nephropathy
Chapter 21e – Long-term Complications: Diabetic Retinopathy
Chapter 22 – Diabetes Mortality
Chapter 23 – Economic Costs
Chapter 24 – Diabetes Field Surveys: Theory and Practical Aspects
Chapter 25 – The United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study: An Epidemiological Perspective
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