WebJOURNAL OF CHINESE MEDICINE NUMBER 58 SEPTEMBER 1998 1. Background There is nothing new about diabetes; it has been a medical problem since antiquity. The name which was originated by Aretaeus (30-90 CE) came from the Greek words mean-ing ‘siphon’ and ‘to run through’, signifying the chronic excretion of an excessive volume of urine. WebJun 1, 2024 · Chinese Journal of Diabetes Mellitus. 2024;11(2):92-397. 17. Peripheral Vascular Disease Professional Committee of Chinese Association of Integrative Medicine. Chinese expert consensus on the prevention and management of diabetic foot with integrative medicine (1st edition). Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. …
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WebAug 25, 2024 · We aimed to evaluate the value of BMI for the prediction of incident diabetes mellitus (DM) in the Chinese elderly population. Methods. A total number of 6,911 Chinese elderly people (4,110 men and 2,801 women, aged years) were included in this cohort study. BMI was measured at baseline (Jan 1, 2014, to Dec 31, 2014). WebFindings In this nationally representative cross-sectional study conducted in mainland China with 173 642 participants in 2024, the estimated overall prevalence of diabetes was 12.4% and of prediabetes was 38.1%, with awareness of diabetes in 36.7%, treatment in 32.9%, and adequate control in 50.1%. Among the 170 287 participants enrolled in ... peacocks wn7
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WebJOURNAL OF CHINESE MEDICINE NUMBER 58 SEPTEMBER 1998 1. Background There is nothing new about diabetes; it has been a medical problem since antiquity. The name … WebAims/introduction: Besides the aging population in China, the following have become serious public health problems: increasing urban population, lifestyle changes and diabetes. We assessed the epidemiology of type 2 diabetes mellitus in China between 2000 and 2014, and analyzed time trends to better determine the prevalence status of diabetes in China … WebJOURNAL OF CHINESE MEDICINE NUMBER 60 MAY 1999 According to TCM, diabetes mellitus is classified as upper, middle or lower xiao-ke (wasting and thirsting syndrome) and is generally characterised by thirst, hunger, frequent urination and wasting (see footnote). Cloudy urine and sugar in the urine may also accompany these symptoms, each of peacocks women\u0027s shoes