Protective socks for people with diabetes: a systematic review and narrative analysis (2024)

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This article appears to be about diabetic foot ulcers and the importance of appropriate footwear and socks in preventing and managing this condition. It references several studies, guidelines, and resources related to diabetes and foot health. Here is a breakdown of the concepts mentioned in the article:

  1. International Diabetes Federation Atlas: This is a resource that provides global estimates and projections for diabetes prevalence.

  2. Global prevalence of diabetes: This study estimates the prevalence of diabetes worldwide for the year 2000 and projects it for 2030.

  3. Prevalence of diagnosed and undiagnosed diabetes and prediabetes in New Zealand: This study examines the prevalence of diabetes and prediabetes in New Zealand based on data from the 2008/09 Adult Nutrition Survey.

  4. Diabetic foot ulcers and vascular insufficiency: This paper discusses the changing population affected by diabetic foot ulcers and the need for updated methods of treatment.

  5. Ethnic disparities in causes of death among diabetes patients in the Waikato region of New Zealand: This study explores the disparities in causes of death among diabetes patients in a specific region of New Zealand.

  6. Preventing type 2 diabetes: population and community-level interventions: This is a guideline by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) that provides recommendations for preventing type 2 diabetes through population and community-level interventions.

  7. Diabetic Foot disorders: a clinical practice guide: This is a clinical practice guide that provides information on diabetic foot disorders.

  8. Epidemiology of foot ulcers and amputations in the diabetic foot: This chapter from a book called "The Diabetic Foot" provides an overview of the epidemiology of foot ulcers and amputations in diabetic patients.

  9. A prospective study of risk factors for diabetic foot ulcer: the Seattle Diabetic Foot study: This study examines the risk factors for diabetic foot ulcers in a prospective cohort of patients in Seattle.

  10. State of the nation 2012 England: This report by Diabetes UK provides information on the state of diabetes in England.

These are just a few of the concepts mentioned in the article. If you have any specific questions or need more information about a particular topic, feel free to ask!

Protective socks for people with diabetes: a systematic review and narrative analysis (2024)

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