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The Prevalence and Management of Diabetes in Rural India

  1. Clara K. Chow, MBBS14,
  2. P. Krishnam Raju, MBBS3,
  3. Rama Raju, MBBS2,
  4. K. Srinath Reddy, MD5,
  5. Magnolia Cardona, MPH1,
  6. David S. Celermajer, PHD46 and
  7. Bruce C. Neal, PHD14
  1. 1The George Institute for International Health, Sydney, Australia
  2. 2Byrraju Foundation, Hyderabad, India
  3. 3CARE (Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere) Foundation, Hyderabad, India
  4. 4Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia
  5. 5Centre for Chronic Disease Control, Delhi, India
  6. 6Department of Medicine, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
  1. Address correspondence to Dr. Clara Chow, The George Institute for International Health, P.O. Box M201, Missenden Road, Sydney, NSW 2050, Australia. E-mail: cchow{at}thegeorgeinstitute.org

Very high levels of diabetes have been reported in urban areas of India (1), but few data are available for rural regions where >70% of the population lives. Data from a new large-scale survey done in 2005 suggest rural India may soon experience the same epidemic of diabetes. A total of 4,535 individuals aged ≥30 years (response rate 81%, mean age 46.8 years) were sampled at random age and sex strata from 20 villages representative of Godavari, a developing rural area of Andhra Pradesh. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire and a …

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