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Table 4 Comparison of the prevalence of diabetes in the sample population and those of other studies

From: Female sex, poverty and globalization as determinants of obesity among rural South African type 2 diabetics: a cross-sectional study

Setting

Study and sample

Proportion of T2DM

Obesity

Author(s)

Nigeria, Ekiti North

Cross-sectional; 835 (Semi-urban)

6.8

8.5

Oluyombo et al. [56]

South Africa, Tshwane

Cluster randomized trial; 599 (Urban/rural)

70.3

M = 27; F = 60

Webb et al. [57]

North Africans residing in France

Cross-sectional; 3894 (Urban/rural)

14.0

20.5

Fosse-Edorh et al. [58]

South Africa, Soweto

Longitudinal; 257 (Semi-urban)

All

M = 75; F = 83

Katz et al. [59]

Senegal, Dakar

Cross-sectional; 600 (Urban)

17.8

16.8

Duboz et al. [60]

Cameron, Yaounde, Doula, Bamenda, Bafoussam

Cross-sectional; 2120 (Urban)

T = 15.3; M = 13.7; F = 17.0

28.0

Echouffo-Tcheugui et al. [61]

South Africa, Mthatha

Cross-sectional; 327 (Rural)

All

60.2

Present study

  1. T = Total; M = Males; F = Females.