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    The need for obtaining accurate nationwide estimates of diabetes prevalence in India - rationale for a national study on diabetes by Anjana, R M, Ali, M K, Pradeepa, R, Deepa, M, Datta, M, Unnikrishnan, R, Rema, M, Mohan, V

    “…According to the World Diabetes Atlas, India is projected to have around 51 million people with diabetes. However, these data are based on small sporadic…”
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    Ethnic variations in diabetes and prediabetes prevalence and the roles of insulin resistance and β-cell function: The CARRS and NHANES studies by Gujral, U.P, Mohan, V, Pradeepa, R, Deepa, M, Anjana, R.M, Mehta, N.K, Gregg, E.W, Narayan, K.M

    “…Highlights • We compared the hyperglycemia prevalence in Asian Indians to other ethnic groups. • The prevalence of diabetes was higher in Indians compared to…”
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    Recruitment challenges in a diabetes prevention trial in a low- and middle-income setting by Ranjani, H, Weber, M.B, Anjana, R.M, Lakshmi, N, Venkat Narayan, K.M, Mohan, V

    Published in Diabetes research and clinical practice (01-10-2015)
    “…Abstract Aim To describe recruitment challenges in a randomized controlled translational trial (RCTT) of diabetes prevention in India. Methods The Diabetes…”
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    Exercise patterns and behaviour in Asian Indians: Data from the baseline survey of the Diabetes Community Lifestyle Improvement Program (D-CLIP) by Anjana, R.M, Ranjani, H, Unnikrishnan, R, Weber, M.B, Mohan, V, Venkat Narayan, K.M

    Published in Diabetes research and clinical practice (01-01-2015)
    “…Abstract Aims This paper attempts to describe the patterns of exercise and the perceived benefits and barriers to exercise in an urban south Indian population…”
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    The INtegrating DEPrEssioN and Diabetes treatmENT (INDEPENDENT) study: Design and methods to address mental healthcare gaps in India by Kowalski, A.J, Poongothai, S, Chwastiak, L, Hutcheson, M, Tandon, N, Khadgawat, R, Sridhar, G.R, Aravind, S.R, Sosale, B, Anjana, R.M, Rao, D, Sagar, R, Mehta, N, Narayan, K.M.V, Unutzer, J, Katon, W, Mohan, V, Ali, M.K

    Published in Contemporary clinical trials (01-09-2017)
    “…Abstract Introduction Depression and diabetes are highly prevalent worldwide and often co-exist, worsening outcomes for each condition. Barriers to diagnosis…”
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    Consensus guidelines for glycemic monitoring in type 1/type 2 & GDM by Kesavadev, Jothydev, Sadikot, Shaukat, Wangnoo, Subhash, Kannampilly, Johnny, Saboo, Banshi, Aravind, S.R, Kalra, Sanjay, Makkar, B.M, Maji, Debashis, Saikia, Mihir, Anjana, R.M, Rajput, Rajesh, Singh, S.K, Shah, Sanjiv, Dhruv, Urman, Vishwanathan, Vijay

    Published in Diabetes & metabolic syndrome (01-07-2014)
    “…Abstract Stringent monitoring of blood glucose in diabetes plays an important role as the treatment of the disease itself. Blood glucose monitoring (BGM)…”
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    Is the “South Asian Phenotype” Unique to South Asians? by Patel, Shivani A, Shivashankar, Roopa, Ali, Mohammed K, Anjana, R.M, Deepa, M, Kapoor, Deksha, Kondal, Dimple, Rautela, Garima, Mohan, V, Narayan, K.M. Venkat, Kadir, M. Masood, Fatmi, Zafar, Prabhakaran, Dorairaj, Tandon, Nikhil

    Published in Global heart (01-03-2016)
    “…Abstract Background In the context of rising obesity in South Asia, it is unclear whether the “South Asian phenotype”(described as high glucose, low…”
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    Circulating levels of high molecular weight (HMW) adiponectin and total adiponectin in relation to fat distribution, oxidative stress and inflammation in Asian Indians by Indulekha, K, Surendar, J, Anjana, R M, Gokulakrishnan, K, Balasubramanyam, M, Aravindhan, V, Mohan, V

    Published in Disease markers (2012)
    “…To look at the association of total and high molecular weight (HMW) adiponectin with markers of fat distribution, oxidative stress and inflammation in Asian…”
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    Are excess carbohydrates the main link to diabetes & its complications in Asians? by Mohan, Viswanathan, Unnikrishnan, Ranjit, Shobana, S, Malavika, M, Anjana, R, Sudha, V

    “…Dietary carbohydrates form the major source of energy in Asian diets. The carbohydrate quantity and quality play a vital function in the prevention and…”
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    Prevalence of and risk factors for hypertension in urban and rural India: the ICMR–INDIAB study by Bhansali, A, Dhandania, V K, Deepa, M, Anjana, R M, Joshi, S R, Joshi, P P, Madhu, S V, Rao, P V, Subashini, R, Sudha, V, Unnikrishnan, R, Das, A K, Shukla, D K, Kaur, T, Mohan, V, Pradeepa, R

    Published in Journal of human hypertension (01-03-2015)
    “…The aim of the study is to determine the prevalence of hypertension (HTN) and its risk factors in urban and rural India. In Phase I of the Indian Council of…”
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