Identifying persons at risk for developing type 2 diabetes in a concentrated population of high risk ethnicities in Canada using a risk assessment questionnaire and point-of-care capillary blood HbA1cmeasurement

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Chip P Rowan
Lisa A Miadovnik
Michael C Riddell
Michael A Rotondi
Norman Gledhill
Veronica K Jamnik
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[1] York University,358 Norman Bethune College
[2] York University,347 Norman Bethune College
[3] York University,364 Norman Bethune College
[4] York University,356 Norman Bethune College
[5] York University,355 Norman Bethune College
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(Up to 10) pre diabetes; Screening; Physical activity; Body mass index; Point of care;
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