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  1. Going anywhere with diabetes takes extra work and thought prior to your trip. If you're going camping/backpacking, here's your guide!

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  2. 11 Ιουν 2020 · We classified the interventions based on their strength of evidence (strong, supportive, or uncertain) and levels of CE: cost-saving (more health benefit at a lower cost), very cost-effective (≤$25,000 per life year gained [LYG] or quality-adjusted life year [QALY]), cost-effective ($25,001–$50,000 per LYG or QALY), marginally cost ...

  3. 18 Μαρ 2020 · Results. Participants with type 2 diabetes had on average 2.2 times higher societal costs than those with normal glucose tolerance (€3,006 and €1,377 per 6 months, respectively) and had lower utilities (0.77 and 0.81, respectively). No significant differences were found between participants with normal glucose tolerance and those with prediabetes.

  4. 9 Μαρ 2020 · Spending a day or more outdoors – especially out in the wilderness – can pose unique challenges for people living with diabetes. How do you keep medication cold? How will blood glucose levels respond to new variables? How can you manage full day hikes? What extra supplies might you need?

  5. 18 Ιουν 2024 · The direct costs of diabetes in 2021/22 for the UK were estimated at £10.7 billion, of which just over 40% related to diagnosis and treatment, with the rest relating to the excess costs of complications. Indirect costs were estimated at £3.3 billion. Conclusions.

  6. 22 Ιουν 2023 · Findings. In 2021, there were 529 million (95% uncertainty interval [UI] 500–564) people living with diabetes worldwide, and the global age-standardised total diabetes prevalence was 6·1% (5·8–6·5).

  7. 7 Αυγ 2014 · Knowing the lifetime medical cost of diabetes is critical to understanding the long-term economic consequences of diabetes prevention. We found that lifetime medical costs of diabetes remain substantial, despite people with diabetes having shorter life expectancies than those without diabetes.

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