GSB 7.1 Standardlösung

Use of cookies

Cookies help us to provide our services. By using our website you agree that we can use cookies. Read more about our Privacy Policy and visit the following link: Privacy Policy

OK

Top news

Diabetes in Germany – Nationalen Diabetes Surveillance Report 2019 (refer to: Diabetes in Germany – National Diabetes Surveillance Report 2019)

Diabetes in Germany – National Diabetes Surveillance Report 2019

National Diabetes Surveillance published the first diabetes report, ‘Diabetes in Germany – National Diabetes Surveillance Report 2019’ on 14 November 2019, World Diabetes Day. The report sets out the most important results gained from the project to establish national diabetes surveillance at the Robert Koch Institute and also provides an overview of the current situation relating to diabetes in Germany.

Focus themes and articles

Integration of results on diabetes into international analyses and reports

Recent articles in the Lancet and the Journal of Health Monitoring as well as a recently published WHO report have included results on diabetes mellitus from the nationwide RKI health studies in Germany for international comparisons. More: Integration of results on diabetes into international analyses and reports …

Image for the teaser for DiabSurv results in international analyses and reports (refer to: Integration of results on diabetes into international analyses and reports)

New results on the association between type 2 diabetes risk and mental health

On the occasion of World Diabetes Day on 14 November 2024, the Diabetes Surveillance at the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) draws attention to current results on the relation between type 2 diabetes risk and mental health. More: New results on the association between type 2 diabetes risk and mental health …

Image for the teaser for the World Diabetes Day on 14 November 2024; Quelle: natus111 - stock.adobe.com (refer to: New results on the association between type 2 diabetes risk and mental health)

Further update of the Diabetes Surveillance

Many other indicators of the Diabetes Surveillance were updated in July 2024. Particular attention was paid to diabetes and its healthcare in childhood and adolescence as well as the contextual factors. This is the last planned update of the Diabetes Surveillance. Key indicators will be transferred to an overarching health information system at the end of this project phase as part of the extension to an NCD system, which is currently being set up and will go live at the end of the year. More: Further update of the Diabetes Surveillance …

Figure for the update in July 2024; resource: Adobe Stock (refer to: Further update of the Diabetes Surveillance)

All news