Infographic with title at the top left which reads Type 2 diabetes risk in older adults living in social housing in Ontario. Beside the title is the logo for McMaster Community Paramedicine Research. Below the title on the left side of the infographic is an icon of a heart with an electrocardiogram reading on it beside text that says at baseline 12.5 percent of the participants were previously diagnosed with diabetes, an icon of a checklist beside text that says using a risk screening tool among those participants not previously diagnosed with diabetes, 96.7 percent had moderate to high risk of developing diabetes, and an icon of a hand with the pointer finger extended accompanied by a drop of blood labelled with a plus and minus sign beside text that says based on a blood glucose test, 32 percent of participants might have undiagnosed diabetes or prediabetes, signaling a higher burden of disease than what is currently known. Below this is text that says older adults living in social housing are vulnerable populations with poorer health status and higher risk of developing prediabetes and diabetes. On the top right of the infographic is text that says Study participants. 728 older adults living in social housing buildings in Ontario. Below this title there is an icon of a pie chart and accompanying text indicating 80.5 percent are female, another icon of a pie chart and accompanying text indicating 85.4 percent are white, and another pie chart and accompanying text indicating 69.2 percent have a high school diploma or less. The bottom left of the infographic has the McMaster University Department of Family Medicine logo, and the following citation. Angeles R, Zhu Y, Pirrie M, Marzanek F, Agarwal G. Type 2 diabetes risk in older adults living in social housing, A cross sectional study. Canadian Journal of Diabetes 2020. The bottom left of the infographic has the CP at clinic logo.

Risque de diabète de type 2 chez les personnes âgées vivant dans un logement social

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