Ethnic and social disparity in glycaemic control in type 2 diabetes; cohort study in general practice 2004-9
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 08/16/2012
Gareth D et al. – HbA1c control improved for all ethnic groups between 2004–9. However, South Asian and Black African/Caribbean people had persistently worse control despite more intensive treatment and significantly more improvement than White people. Higher social deprivation was independently associated with worse control.



