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Open AccessMothers After Gestational Diabetes in Australia Diabetes Prevention Program (MAGDA-DPP) post-natal intervention: an update to the study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
The Mothers After Gestational Diabetes in Australia Diabetes Prevention Program (MAGDA-DPP) is a randomized controlled trial (RCT) that aims to assess the effectiveness of a structured diabetes prevention inte...
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Open AccessOccupational differences, cardiovascular risk factors and lifestyle habits in South Eastern rural Australia
In rural and remote Australia, cardiovascular mortality and morbidity rates are higher than metropolitan rates.
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Open AccessMothers After Gestational Diabetes in Australia Diabetes Prevention Program (MAGDA-DPP) post-natal intervention: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is defined as glucose intolerance with its onset or first recognition during pregnancy. Post-GDM women have a life-time risk exceeding 70% of develo** type 2 diabetes mell...
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Open AccessThe Melbourne Diabetes Prevention Study (MDPS): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Worldwide, type 2 diabetes (T2DM) prevalence has more than doubled over two decades. In Australia, diabetes is the second highest contributor to the burden of disease. Lifestyle modification programs comprisin...
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Open AccessImplementation salvage experiences from the Melbourne diabetes prevention study
Many public health interventions based on apparently sound evidence from randomised controlled trials encounter difficulties when being scaled up within health systems. Even under the best of circumstances, im...
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Open AccessScaling-up from an implementation trial to state-wide coverage: results from the preliminary Melbourne Diabetes Prevention Study
The successful Greater Green Triangle Diabetes Prevention Program (GGT DPP), a small implementation trial, has been scaled-up to the Victorian state-wide ‘Life!’ programme with over 10,000 individuals enrolled...
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Open AccessThe association of levels of physical activity with metabolic syndrome in rural Australian adults
Physical activity (PA) reduces risk factors related to metabolic syndrome. Rurality influences the way people incorporate physical activity into daily life. The aim of this study is to determine the associatio...