Last updated on 23-8-2019 by Anonymous (non vérifié)
Peer reviewed scientific article
Anglais
Auteurs
Reitzle, Lukas; Hansen, Sylvia; Paprott, Rebecca; Achtermann, Wally; Baumert, Jens; Bogaert, Petronille; Curt, Laure; Diem, Peter; Du, Yong; Eiser, Stefanie; Fitzpatrick, Justine; Heidemann, Christin; Jousilahti, Pekka; Kulzer, Bernhard; öm, Jaana; Neuhauser, Hannelore; Herman Van Oyen; Pelletier, Louise; Schmidt, Christian; Valabhji, Jonathan; Weitgasser, Raimund; Ziese, Thomas; Zahn, Daniela; Scheidt-Nave, ChristaMots-clés
Résumé:
Diabetes mellitus and other noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) represent an emerging global public health challenge. In Germany, about 6.7 million adults are affected by diabetes according to national health surveys, including 1.3 million with undiagnosed diabetes. Complications of diabetes result in an increasing burden for individuals and society as well as enormous costs for the health care system. In response, the Federal Ministry of Health commissioned the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) to implement a diabetes surveillance system and the Federal Center for Health Education (BZgA) to dev…