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You are free: Below are useful links and resources generic to the Te Wai o Rona Diabetes Prevention Strategy project. You can also find resources which are relevant to each specific message of Te Wai o Rona here. Useful linksVegFed brochures http://www.vegetables.co.nz/resources-index.php What was learned?Low prevalence of retinopathy, but high prevalence of nephropathy among Maori with newly diagnosed diabetes-Te Wai o Rona: Diabetes Prevention Strategy: References and links to abstracts of published papersSimmons D, Voyle J, Rush E, Dear M. The New Zealand experience in peer support interventions among people with diabetes. Fam Pract. 2009. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19254967 Simmons D, Rush E, Crook N. Prevalence of undiagnosed diabetes, impaired glucose tolerance and impaired fasting glucose among Maori- Te Wai o Rona: Diabetes Prevention Strategy. New Zealand Medical Journal. 2009;122. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19182840 Simmons D, Rush E, Crook N. Development and piloting of a community health worker-based intervention for the prevention of diabetes among New Zealand Maori in Te Wai o Rona: Diabetes Prevention Strategy. Public Health Nutr. 2008:1-8. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18547452 Rush E, Crook N, Simmons D. Point-of-care testing as a tool for screening for diabetes and prediabetes. Diabetes Medicine. 2008;25:1070-5. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19183312 Lim S, Chellumuthi C, Crook N, Rush E, Simmons D. Low prevalence of retinopathy, but high prevalence of nephropathy among Maori with newly diagnosed diabetes-Te Wai o Rona: Diabetes Prevention Strategy. Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2008;80:271-4. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18242758 Abstracts from presentations given1. Rush E, Simmons D, Obolonkin V, Crook N. Baseline data for the development of a multipartner community based programme for the prevention of diabetes - Te Wai O Rona Diabetes Prevention Strategy. Presented at Agencies for Nutrition Action Call to Action Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand, May 2005. 2. Rush EC, Simmons D, Crook N, Obolonkin V. Starting point for prevention and identification of cut-offs for risk for Type 2 Diabetes in New Zealand Maori [Abstract]. South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2005;18:197. 3. Simmons D, Rush E, Crook N. Weight reduction among Maori in Te wai o Rona: diabetes prevention strategy: Vanguard study findings. Presented at New Zealand Society for the Study of Diabetes Annual Meeting, Palmerston North, May, 2006 4. Rush E, Simmons D, Crook N. Fatness and fitness are associated with metabolic syndrome risk factors in Maori. 7th International Diabetes Federation Western Pacific Region Congress. Wellington, New Zealand, 2008. 5. Rush E, Simmons D, Crook N. Starting point for prevention and identification of cut-offs for risk for type 2 diabetes in New Zealand Maori. Presented at New Zealand Society for the Study of Diabetes Annual Meeting, Palmerston North, May 2006 6. Chandrasekar C, Simmons D, Rush E, Crook N. Characteristics of Maori participants with undiagnosed diabetes in Te Wai o Rona: diabetes prevention strategy. Presented at New Zealand Society for the Study of Diabetes Annual Meeting, Palmerston North, May 2006 7. Williams MH, Oehley M, Rush E, Simmons D. Mapping the availability and accessibility of healthy food within the Waikato and Lakes district health regions: the Te Wai o Rona diabetes prevention strategy. Presented at New Zealand Society for the Study of Diabetes Annual Meeting, May 2006 8. Clark P, Simmons D, Rush E, Crook N. Risk of diabetes and abnormal glucose tolerance among women with self-reported past gestational diabetes mellitus in the Te Wai O Rona diabetes prevention strategy. Presented at New Zealand Society for the Study of Diabetes Annual Meeting Palmerston North, 2006 9. Rush E, Simmons D. Cut-offs and Obesity Labels - What is the Point?. Presented at From Genes to Community: What is obesity?, Auckland, New Zealand, 9, 10 September 2006 10. Simmons D, Rush E. Te Wai O Rona: Diabetes Prevention Strategy. Presented at From Genes to Community: What is obesity?, Auckland, New Zealand, 9, 10 September 2006 11. Rush E, Simmons D, Crook N. Dysglycaemia is associated with reduced aerobic fitness and increased central obesity. 15th European Congress on Obesity (ECO). Budapest, Hungary: Nature publishing group, 2007. 12. Rush E, Crook N, Simmons D. Fruit and vegetable intake, body mass index and risk for diabetes in Maori. 7th International Diabetes Federation Western Pacific Region Congress. Wellington, New Zealand, 2008. 13. Rush E, Crook N, Simmons D. Te Wai o Rona: Diabetes Prevention Strategy- evidence for success. 5th Asia-Oceania Conference on Obesity. Mumbai, India: Invited speaker, 5- 8th February 2009. 14. Simmons D, Rush E, Crook N. Diabetes among women with self reported past gestational diabetes mellitus in Te Wai O Rona: Diabetes Prevention Strategy. Diabetic Pregnancy Study Group 2-5th October. Cavtat, Croatia: European Association for the study of Diabetes, 2008. |
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