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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2008.11.171
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Association of diabetes with living area in Iranian women

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“… Especial attention to poverty alleviation in upper age groups according to the role of age and low economic status in NCDs' occurrence Female 0.074±0.09 Age, governmental employee, being unmarried, residence in rural area and low economic status are the most important factors which influence on NCDs' inequalities. Male 0.001 ± 0.115 b)Diabetes prevalence No Reference Study design and Setting Study year Participants and their recruitment Sex Age (Year) Socioeconomic Factors OR (95% CI) Main Conclusion Suggestion 2 Maddah, M. 2010[ 28 ] Cross sectional study, Population based/ Gilan 2007 General Population, random sample/n=9046(10.8% diabetic patients) Female ≥25 years Age/Educational levels/living areas Diabetes and SEF Increasing age in women associated with diabetes and in women living in low income areas, diabetes is more prevalent. In addition, diabetes is more common in the lowest educational level.…”
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“… Especial attention to poverty alleviation in upper age groups according to the role of age and low economic status in NCDs' occurrence Female 0.074±0.09 Age, governmental employee, being unmarried, residence in rural area and low economic status are the most important factors which influence on NCDs' inequalities. Male 0.001 ± 0.115 b)Diabetes prevalence No Reference Study design and Setting Study year Participants and their recruitment Sex Age (Year) Socioeconomic Factors OR (95% CI) Main Conclusion Suggestion 2 Maddah, M. 2010[ 28 ] Cross sectional study, Population based/ Gilan 2007 General Population, random sample/n=9046(10.8% diabetic patients) Female ≥25 years Age/Educational levels/living areas Diabetes and SEF Increasing age in women associated with diabetes and in women living in low income areas, diabetes is more prevalent. In addition, diabetes is more common in the lowest educational level.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Five papers have assessed the association of SEFs and diabetes prevalence [ 28 - 32 ]. Female sex associated with diabetes and related odds ratio (OR) has reported 1.15, 1.48 and 1.62 among three studies [ 29 - 31 ].…”
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