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Anushka Patel
Researcher at The George Institute for Global Health
Publications - 337
Citations - 29250
Anushka Patel is an academic researcher from The George Institute for Global Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diabetes mellitus & Type 2 diabetes. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 315 publications receiving 25272 citations. Previous affiliations of Anushka Patel include Northwestern University & Ministry of Health (New South Wales).
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Feasibility of a Lifestyle Intervention Program for Prevention of Diabetes Among Women With Prior Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (LIVING Study) in South Asia: A Formative Research Study.
Abha Tewari,Devarsetty Praveen,Devarsetty Praveen,Devarsetty Praveen,Pavitra Madhira,Lakshmi K. Josyula,Lakshmi K. Josyula,Lakshmi K. Josyula,Rohina Joshi,Rohina Joshi,Suresh B. Kokku,Vandana Garg,Ishita Rawal,Kanika Chopra,Nantu Chakma,Sabrina Ahmed,Sabrina Ahmed,Arunasalam Pathmeswaran,P.K.S. Godamunne,A. S. Lata,Rakesh Sahay,Tulsi Patel,Yashdeep Gupta,Nikhil Tandon,Aliya Naheed,Anushka Patel,Deksha Kapoor +26 more
TL;DR: Although provision of postpartum care is complex, a group lifestyle intervention program is highly acceptable to women with GDM, as well as to health care professionals, at urban hospitals.
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Blood pressure lowering in diabetes: a brief review of the current evidence and description of a new trial.
TL;DR: A large number of people in less‐developed regions of the world are suffering from diabetes, and the prevalence of this disease is predicted to increase sharply in the coming decades, particularly in less-developed countries.
Eff ects of fi brates on cardiovascular outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis
V Perkovic Mbbs,Min Jun,Celine Foote,Jicheng Lv,B Neal,Anushka Patel,Stephen J Nicholls,Diederick E. Grobbee,Alan Cass,John Chalmers,Vlado Perkovic +10 more
TL;DR: Fibrates reduced the risk of albuminuria progression by 14% and serious drugrelated adverse events were not signifi cantly increased by fi brates, although increases in serum creatinine concentrations were common.
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Impact of sustained use of a multifaceted computerized quality improvement intervention for cardiovascular disease management in Australian primary health care
Bindu Patel,David Peiris,David Peiris,Tim Usherwood,Qiang Li,Qiang Li,Mark Harris,Kathryn S Panaretto,Nicholas Zwar,Anushka Patel,Anushka Patel +10 more
TL;DR: CVD risk screening improvements were not observed in the post‐trial period, and improvements in prescribing continued, suggesting that changes in provider and patient actions may take time when initiating medications.