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Canadians Living with Diabetes and in Poverty Are at High Risk

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2013

Authors

Pilkington, F Beryl
Raphael, Dennis
Daiski, Isolde
Bryant, Toba
Dinca-Panaitescu, Miha
Dinca Panaitescu, Serban

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Canadian individuals living in poverty and who also have T2DM are at high risk for adverse health outcomes. Social welfare does not provide sufficient assistance to allow them to successfully manage their disease. They have difficulty affording the diet required to avoid severe health problems that result from T2DM.

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Health, Diabetes, Poverty

Citation

Raphael, D, Daiski, I., Pilkington, B., Bryant, T., Dinca-Panaitescu, M, & Dinca-Panaitescu, S. (2012). A toxic combination of poor social policies and programmes, unfair economic arrangements and bad politics: The experiences of poor Canadians with Type 2 diabetes. Critical Public Health, 22(2), 127-145.