A community-based primary prevention programme for type 2 diabetes mellitus integrating identification and lifestyle intervention for prevention: a cluster randomised controlled trial
Background: Prevention of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a global priority; however, there is a lack of evidence investigating how to effectively translate prevention research into a primary care setting. Objectives: (1) To develop and validate a risk score to identify individuals at high risk o...
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Main Authors: | Melanie J Davies (Author), Laura J Gray (Author), Dariush Ahrabian (Author), Marian Carey (Author), Azhar Farooqi (Author), Alastair Gray (Author), Stephanie Goldby (Author), Sian Hill (Author), Kenneth Jones (Author), Jose Leal (Author), Kathryn Realf (Author), Timothy Skinner (Author), Bernie Stribling (Author), Jacqui Troughton (Author), Thomas Yates (Author), Kamlesh Khunti (Author) |
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