Recommended Management of Cardiovascular Health in American Indians and Alaska Natives – Endocrinology Advisor
A scientific statement from the AHA outlines considerations for cardiovascular health in American Indian and Alaska Native populations.
A scientific statement from the AHA outlines considerations for cardiovascular health in American Indian and Alaska Native populations.
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Semaglutide use was associated with a lower risk for opioid overdose than other antidiabetic medications in comorbid type 2 diabetes and OUD.
Perinatal HIV was associated with whole body and lumbar spine bone mineral density deficits and slower bone area accrual among children.
IVF vs natural conception was associated with a higher risk for severe maternal morbidity, even among low-risk patients without comorbidities.
A diabetes management program was associated with improved glycemic control among youth with type 1 diabetes transitioning into adult care.
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Average caffeine intake (200-300 mg/day) was associated with a 47% lower risk for cardiovascular multimorbidity, especially in type 2 diabetes.
Benign adrenal tumors were associated with an increased risk for other cancers, including thyroid, lung, stomach, and bladder.
Apolipoprotein B/A1 ratio was associated with an increased risk for both macrovascular and microvascular events in type 2 diabetes.
Glycemic control achievement within the first 5 years of diabetes diagnosis has improved in non-White patients but still lags behind White patients.