2011
DOI: 10.1016/s1957-2557(11)70200-0
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DiabCare Sénégal : une enquête sur la prise en charge du diabète au Sénégal

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“…In our work, we noted a female predominance with a sex-ratio of 0.35 as found by Yameogo et al with a sex-ratio of 0.3 [9] and Belhadj in Algeria [11].…”
Section: Control Of Other Risk Factors Associated With T2dsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…In our work, we noted a female predominance with a sex-ratio of 0.35 as found by Yameogo et al with a sex-ratio of 0.3 [9] and Belhadj in Algeria [11].…”
Section: Control Of Other Risk Factors Associated With T2dsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…In his series, Yameogo et al found that four out of five patients were sedentary [9]. Mbaye et al also found a prevalence of 79.7% of physical inactivity among diabetics in their series [11].…”
Section: Control Of Other Risk Factors Associated With T2dmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…However, only 27.6% of diabetics on treatment in our study had reached the fasting blood glucose targets according to the IDF and 32.9% according to the ADA. A better fasting blood glucose control was noted by Ndour Mbaye in St. Louis (33.3% according to the IDF and 39.6% according to the ADA) [14] and in the Diab Care-Senegal survey in Dakar (31.3% according to the IDF and 52.6% according to the ADA) [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%