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Mashup Score: 0Early macrovascular, microvascular complications common with youth-onset type 2 diabetes - 2 year(s) ago
BALTIMORE — Most children with youth-onset type 2 diabetes develop macrovascular or microvascular complications within a decade of diagnosis, and the risk for beta cell function failure increases over time, according to a speaker. In findings from the Treatment Options for Type 2 Diabetes in Adolescents and Youth (TODAY) and TODAY2 clinical trials presented at the Association of Diabetes
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Mashup Score: 1Early macrovascular, microvascular complications common with youth-onset type 2 diabetes - 2 year(s) ago
BALTIMORE — Most children with youth-onset type 2 diabetes develop macrovascular or microvascular complications within a decade of diagnosis, and the risk for beta cell function failure increases over time, according to a speaker. In findings from the Treatment Options for Type 2 Diabetes in Adolescents and Youth (TODAY) and TODAY2 clinical trials presented at the Association of Diabetes
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The majority of children and adolescents with youth-onset type 2 #diabetes has either macrovascular or microvascular complications, emphasizing the need for developing novel interventions for diabetes prevention. @OUCollegeofMed @ADCESdiabetes #ADCES22 https://t.co/qA61OBBsI8
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BALTIMORE — Healthy diabetes management behaviors, such as eating fewer calories, taking insulin and regularly checking feet, are associated with lower HbA1c, according to a presenter. In findings from six National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey cycles presented at the Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialists Annual Conference, researchers found associations between
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BALTIMORE — Healthy diabetes management behaviors, such as eating fewer calories, taking insulin and regularly checking feet, are associated with lower HbA1c, according to a presenter. In findings from six National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey cycles presented at the Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialists Annual Conference, researchers found associations between
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In an analysis of data from six NHANES cycles presented at #ADCES22, insulin use, reducing fat and calories in a diet and regularly checking feet were associated with lower HbA1c in adults with #diabetes. @DiabetesTUCA @ADCESdiabetes https://t.co/4qujLDnv4C
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BALTIMORE — In this video exclusive, Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDN, CDCES, FADCES, talks with Jing Wang, PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN, about a newly developed metric for assessing glucose — the glycemia risk index.Weiner is owner and clinical director of Susan Weiner Nutrition, PLLC, in North Bellmore, NY, an Endocrine Today Editorial Board member and the Diabetes in Real Life column editor. Wang
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BALTIMORE — More than half of primary care providers are not using time in range in clinical practice, and only one-third of people with diabetes use the metric as part of their glycemic management, according to a presenter. Research from The diaTribe Foundation presented at the Association of Diabetes Care & Educational Specialists Annual Conference revealed that while a large
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Mashup Score: 2ADCES22 - 2 year(s) ago
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BALTIMORE — More than half of primary care providers are not using time in range in clinical practice, and only one-third of people with diabetes use the metric as part of their glycemic management, according to a presenter. Research from The diaTribe Foundation presented at the Association of Diabetes Care & Educational Specialists Annual Conference revealed that while a large
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BALTIMORE — More than half of primary care providers are not using time in range in clinical practice, and only one-third of people with diabetes use the metric as part of their glycemic management, according to a presenter. Research from The diaTribe Foundation presented at the Association of Diabetes Care & Educational Specialists Annual Conference revealed that while a large
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Even though most providers acknowledge benefits with assessing time in range as a primary measurement for #diabetes management, less than half of primary care providers use the metric in practice. #ADCES22. @diaTribeNews @ADCESdiabetes https://t.co/jOzFmlAlXF
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BALTIMORE — In this video exclusive, Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDN, CDCES, FADCES, talks with Sherita Hill Golden, MD, MHS, about historical drivers of health inequities in diabetes and obesity and specific actions providers can take today. Weiner is owner and clinical director of Susan Weiner Nutrition, PLLC, in North Bellmore, NY, an Endocrine Today Editorial Board member and the Diabetes in
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ICYMI: “Some novel interventions may happen very early on, even as pre-pregnancy interventions since we know that exposure to #diabetes increases the risk for diabetes in future generations." @OUCollegeofMed @ADCESdiabetes @CardiologyToday #ADCES22 https://t.co/nmotL8s5Wo