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1996 Health Status Survey: Chronic Medical Conditions in Utah / | Utah. Office of Public Health Data.; Utah. Bureau of Surveillance and Analysis. | Of the ten leading causes of death in the United States in 1990, more than half were chronic diseases, including heart disease, cancers, cerebrovascular disease (also known as stroke), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes mellitus, and chronic liver diseases. Heart disease, cancer, and ce... |
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Indicator profile of ambulatory care sensitive conditions: diabetes hospitalization among adults / | Office of Health Care Statistics; Center for Health Data; Utah Dept. of Health | Hospitalizations due to Diabetes, Uncontrolled, Utah Residents, 1999-2003. |
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Indicator profile of deaths due to diabetes as underlying cause / | Utah. Diabetes Prevention and Control Program; Utah. Bureau of Health Promotion; Utah. Division of Community and Family Health Services; Utah Dept. of Health | Presents data on diabetes as an underlying cause of death, Utah and U.S., 1980-2003. |
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Indicator profile of diabetes : gestational diabetes / | Utah. Diabetes Prevention and Contol Program; Utah. Bureau of Health Promotion; Utah. Division of Community and Family Health Services; Utah. Dept. of Health | Presents data on gestational diabetes occurence in Utah as percentage of Utah pregnancies birth records from 1990-2001. |
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Indicator profile of diabetes hemoglobin A1c tests / | Utah. Diabetes Prevention and Control Program; Utah. Bureau of Health Promotion; Utah. Division of Community and Family Health Services; Utah. Dept. of Health | Presents data on Utahns with diabetes who had 1 or more hemoglobin A1c exam in the past year, Utah adults, 2000-2002 |
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Indicator profile of HEDIS measures : HbA1c (Diabetes Care) / | Utah. Office of Health Care Statistics; Utah. Center for Health Data; Utah. Dept. of Health | Presents data of percentage of persons with diabetes who had their hemaglobin A1c tested within the last year, Utah, 2000-2004. |
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Utah health status update: community health indicators / | | This update contains a brief description of the purpose and development of the public health measures used in the Community Health Indicators report. Selected data from the report are presented here to demonstrate the usefulness of assessment at the community level. It is known that health differenc... |
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Utah health status update: diabetes care in Utah: a 1996 survey of primary care physicians / | | The mission of the Utah Department of Health Diabetes Control Program includes helping clinicians to improve the care they provide to persons with diabetes in Utah. To guide that effort, a mail and telephone survey of Utah primary care providers was conducted to obtain information on clinicians kno... |
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Utah health status update: diabetes in Utah / | | Diabetes is a serious disease that can lead to blindness, kidney failure, amputation, heart disease, and death. Of people with diabetes, 5-10% have Type 1 (insulin deficiency) which usually occurs before age 20, and 90-95% have Type 2 (inability of the body to use insulin properly). |
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Utah health status update: diabetes in Utah / | | Diabetes is an important cause of disability and death, and results in substantial health care expenditures. It is the leading cause of adult blindness, non-traumatic lower extremity amputation, and end-stage renal disease. Diabetes is also a condition for which appropriate medical care and patient ... |
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Utah health status update: November is National Diabetes Month / | | Diabetes is the 6th leading cause of death in Utah, but that ranking understates its impact on morbidity and mortality. People with diabetes are at substantially increased risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney failure, blindness, and lower extremity amputation. This Health Status Update examines rec... |
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Utah health status update: prevalence of diabetes risk factors among Utah adults / | | Diabetes is a serious, potentially fatal, chronic metabolic disorder that develops when the body is unable to use glucose effectively. Diabetes is a systemic disease and can lead to blindness, renal failure, cardiovascular disease, stroke, and nerve damage. The vast majority of people with diabetes ... |
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Utah health status update: prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus in Utah / | | Gestational diabetes mellitus (or GDM) is broadly defined as any degree of glucose in- tolerance with first onset or recognition dur- ing pregnancy. Gestational diabetes increases the risk for adverse birth outcomes, including congenital malformations, respiratory distress, infant hypoglycemia,... |