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In some provinces such as Manitoba and Saskatchewan, where there are large First nations population especially in the more rural regions, language barriers could potentially affect patient decisions regarding vascular access.
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OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of and risk factors for diabetic neuropathy in a Canadian First Nation population.
These individuals could not be identified and were included in the non-First Nations population group.
This is consistent with our article on overall diabetes prevalence in Alberta [ 7], which reported that overall diabetes prevalence is increasing more rapidly among the non-First Nations population.
Limited information exists on diabetes foot complications in Canadian First Nation populations.
In Canadian First Nation populations, GDM may explain up to 30% of the highly increased incidence of type 2 diabetes in the next generation.
The stability of prevalence in the First Nations and non-First Nations populations is surprising and encouraging, because the prevalence of pre-existing diabetes in pregnancy is increasing worldwide [ 34] and overall diabetes prevalence appears to be increasing in both the First Nations and non-First Nations populations [ 7].
For example, the results of a study on comparative analysis of age distribution of infection and hospitalization during the H1N1 outbreak, presented a marked difference in the risk of infection between First Nations and non-First Nations populations in Manitoba [ 26].
Clinical experience suggests that most diabetes in young First Nations women is type 2 diabetes, but the prevalence of type 2 diabetes amongst non-First Nations populations (as we defined them) is also increasing.
Data for laboratory confirmed cases of H1N1 infection and hospitalization collected during the first wave of the 2009 pandemic in the province of Manitoba suggest significantly higher age-specific rates of incidence and hospital admission for First Nations populations compared to non-First Nations populations.
This is the first nation-wide, population-based, epidemiologic study of hip fractures in Korea and one of the few studies worldwide reporting the incidence of hip fractures based on national health insurance claims data.
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