RT @DiabetologiaJnl: In China, education level was positively associated with prevalent and incident diabetes in men, but inversely associa…
Diabetologia : #OpenAccess dans @DiabetologiaJnl - Différences entre les sexes en ce qui concerne l'association entre le statut socioéconomique et la prévalence et l'incidence du diabète en Chine: études transversales et prospectives portant sur 0,5 millio
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#OpenAccess in @DiabetologiaJnl - Sex differences in the association between socioeconomic status and diabetes prevalence and incidence in China: cross-sectional and prospective studies of 0.5 million adults https://t.co/4SOXQOGUi4 https://t.co/zTahUf3Wrh
RT @Prof_M_Ristow: #Higher household #income is positively associated with #diabetes #prevalence and #incidence in both sexes. https://t.co…
RT @Prof_M_Ristow: #Higher household #income is positively associated with #diabetes #prevalence and #incidence in both sexes. https://t.co…
#Higher household #income is positively associated with #diabetes #prevalence and #incidence in both sexes. https://t.co/0FnrgBUuHg
RT @DiabetologiaJnl: In China, education level was positively associated with prevalent and incident diabetes in men, but inversely associa…
RT @DiabetologiaJnl: In China, education level was positively associated with prevalent and incident diabetes in men, but inversely associa…
RT @DiabetologiaJnl: In China, education level was positively associated with prevalent and incident diabetes in men, but inversely associa…
RT @DiabetologiaJnl: In China, education level was positively associated with prevalent and incident diabetes in men, but inversely associa…
In China, education level was positively associated with prevalent and incident diabetes in men, but inversely associated with diabetes in women. Household income was positively associated with prevalent and incident diabetes in both sexes @EdinUniUsher ht