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Comparison of prevalence of diabetes complications in Brazilian and Mexican adults: a cross-sectional study.

Renata Breda MartinsSandra Azucena Ordaz-BriseñoSarahí Flores-HernándezÂngelo José Gonçalves BósRaúl C Baptista-RosasArieh Roldán Mercado-Sesma
Published in: BMC endocrine disorders (2021)
Diabetes complications are important health problems in Brazil and Mexico. Visual impairment was the principal complication in both countries. Several factors, such as access to and type of health system, living in a rural area, treatment, BMI and performing preventive actions, affected the risk of developing a complication. However, living with diabetes for more than 15 years was the principal risk factor. National health surveys have added significant information on the impact of diabetes in these Latin American populations. This comparison of data could provide valuable information to guide national policies and program decisions in both countries.
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