Low-glycemic foods, dietary fiber, resistant starch, and balanced eating patterns control blood sugar levels to support ...
People living with type 1 diabetes walk a delicate line between taking enough insulin to control blood sugar and taking too ...
Recent updates to the American Diabetes Association/European Association for the Study of Diabetes (ADA/EASD) guidelines have focused on the need for more intensive therapy in patients with type 2 ...
Diabetes prevalence in U.S. adults over the past decade has remained stable, with a small non-significant increase. HbA1c and rates of glycemic control significantly worsened from 2017-2020 to ...
Glycemic control improved with increased diabetes technology use, yet overall control remains low among T1D patients in the US. Significant disparities in glycemic control and technology use persist ...
There still are controversies in the impact of tight glycemic control (TGC) in critically ill children. The aim of this study was to assess the benefits and risks of TGC compared with conventional ...
More than 75% of patients screened show elevated cortisol level associated with increased prevalence of cardiovascular ...
A new study published in the journal of Diabetes Metabolism Research and Review showed that regardless of socioeconomic ...
The risk for poor glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes can be predicted with confidence by using machine learning methods, a new study finds. The most important factors predicting ...
Initiation of an automated insulin delivery (AID) system improves glycemic control in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D), according to a study published in the January issue of ...
Diabetes affects approximately 29.1 million Americans (9.3% of the US population), according to National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) data from 2012. 1 This number accounts for ...
Primary care physicians (PCPs) encounter a familiar paradox: the patient who meticulously tracks carbohydrates, exercises regularly, and takes medications as prescribed, yet still presents with an A1c ...