Incidence and risk factors for type 2 diabetes mellitus in transitional Thailand: results from the Thai cohort study
Keren Papier(University of Oxford), Adrian Sleigh(Australian National University), Vasoontara Yiengprugsawan(Australian National University), Janya Peungson(Thai Health Promotion Foundation), Susan J. Jordan(The University of Queensland), Sam‐ang Seubsman(Thai Health Promotion Foundation), Cathy Banwell(Australian National University), Chris Bain(The University of Queensland), Catherine D’Este(Human Sciences Research Council)
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