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Title: Diabetes Prevalence among Puerto Rican Adults in New York City, NY, 2000
Citation Type: Journal Article
Publication Year: 2004
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Abstract: This study assessed the prevalence of diagnosed diabetes and associated characteristics among Puerto Rican adults in New York City, NY, with a random-digit-dialed telephone survey with a dual-frame sampling design. Overall, 11.3% (95% confidence interval =8.7%, 14.0%) had diagnosed diabetes; diabetes was significantly related to age, obesity, and family history; and the prevalence was high among those with the least education. This study showed the ability to obtain critically needed diabetes information from ethnic minorities at the local level.
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Authors: Duffy, TP; Sekhobo, JP; Geiss, LS; Tierney, EF; Melnik TA, AS Hosler; Engelgau, MM
Periodical (Full): American Journal of Public Health
Issue: 3
Volume: 94
Pages: 434-437
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Other, Race and Ethnicity
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