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Age at type 2 diabetes diagnosis may impact survival, CVD outcomes
The age at diagnosis of type 2 diabetes in patients may be important for determining survival and CV outcomes, according to findings published in Circulation. Source: Age at type 2 diabetes Read more
Diabetes creates ‘hidden tax’ for US residents
The average annual cost of diabetes for the entire U.S. population rose 13% between 2012 and 2017, according to findings presented in Diabetes Care. Source: Diabetes creates ‘hidden tax’ for US Read more
Topical corticosteroid use may increase type 2 diabetes risk
Use of potent topical corticosteroids in the preceding 4 years was more common among Danish and U.K. adults who went on to develop type 2 diabetes than among those who did not develop the disease, suggesting that use of these agents may be associated with increased risk for type 2 diabetes, according to findings from... Read more Read more
Lower creatinine levels may indicate elevated diabetes risk among men
Decreasing creatinine levels were associated with increasing risk for diabetes among men, particularly for those older than age 45 years, according to findings presented in the Journal of Diabetes Investigation. Source: Lower creatinine levels may indicate elevated diabetes risk among Read more
Metformin lowers long-term diabetes risk
Metformin was shown to have long-term protective effects against diabetes development in adults at greatest risk, especially those with higher HbA1c levels and women who have had gestational diabetes, according to findings published in Diabetes Care. Source: Metformin lowers long-term diabetes Read more
Basal Insulin Reduction 90 Minutes Before Exercise Beneficial for Glucose Control, Hypoglycemia Risk in T1D
A 50% to 80% basal rate reduction performed 90 minutes before beginning exercise will improve open-loop glucose control and decrease the risk for hypoglycemia during exercise in individuals Read more
Frequent stress increases diabetes risk
More frequent high-stress situations could increase the odds of developing diabetes, according to findings from a study of Chinese adults published in the Journal of Diabetes Investigation. Source: Frequent stress increases diabetes Read more
‘Mentally Tiring’ Jobs May Up Women’s T2D Risk
Demanding work could put a woman at a higher risk for type 2 diabetes, according to a new study. Source: ‘Mentally Tiring’ Jobs May Up Women’s T2D Read more
Primary care weight-management intervention leads to sustained type 2 diabetes remission
Adults with type 2 diabetes and obesity assigned to a structured weight-management program in a primary care setting were more likely to achieve sustained disease remission at 2 years compared with adults assigned to usual care, according to findings published in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology. Source: Primary care weight-management intervention leads to sustained type... Read more Read more
Structured SMBG triples likelihood of reaching HbA1c goal in type 2 diabetes
Adults with type 2 diabetes can achieve superior improvements in HbA1c with structured self-monitoring of blood glucose compared with usual care, according to findings published in Diabetic Medicine. Source: Structured SMBG triples likelihood of reaching HbA1c goal in type 2 Read more