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Trends in Diabetes Prevalence Among American Indian and Alaska Native Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults

Kelly J. Acton, MD, Nilka Ríos Burrows, MPH, Kelly Moore, MD, Linda Querec, MA, Linda S. Geiss, MA and Michael M. Engelgau, MD

Kelly J. Acton, Kelly Moore, and Linda Querec are with the Indian Health Service, Rockville, Md. Linda S. Geiss and Michael M. Engelgau are with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Ga. Nilka Ríos Burrows is with both agencies.



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FIGURE 1 —Rate of increase in diabetes prevalence among American Indians and Alaska Natives aged < 35 years, by age group and sex, 1990 and 1998.

 





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