Review of Health Care Professional-Delivered Behavioral Interventions for Youth with Type 1 Diabetes [0.03%]
针对1型糖尿病患儿的行为干预的医务工作者实施效果回顾
Emma Straton,Amanda Perkins,Giselle Maya et al.
Emma Straton et al.
Purpose of review: Health care professionals (HCPs), including physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, diabetes educators, and dietitians, play a crucial role in recognizing and addressing behavioral and psychosocial con...
Optimizing Bone Health in Diabetes: Strategies for Fracture Risk Reduction in Public Healthcare [0.03%]
糖尿病患者的骨健康优化:公共医疗中的骨折风险降低策略
Lakshmi Nagendra,Khushboo Agarwal,Shinjan Patra et al.
Lakshmi Nagendra et al.
Purpose of review: In this review, we explore the under-recognized burden of fractures in diabetes, focusing on resource-constrained healthcare systems. We examine the epidemiology, assessment methodologies, and managemen...
From Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus To Diabetic Cardiomyopathy - A Systematic Review On The Role Of MicroRNA [0.03%]
从二型糖尿病到糖尿病心脏病——系统性研究微小核糖核酸的作用机制
Anna Żarek-Starzewska,Dominika Klimczak-Tomaniak,Amelia Mądrecka et al.
Anna Żarek-Starzewska et al.
Purpose of review: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a growing global health concern, and diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM) affects up to 12% of individuals with diabetes, leading to myocardial hypertrophy, ventricular remodeling, an...
Implementation Strategies to Address Cardiometabolic Disparities in Black Men: Lessons from Existing Research and Future Directions [0.03%]
应对黑人男性心血管代谢差异的实施策略:现有研究的启示及未来方向
Jaclynn Hawkins
Jaclynn Hawkins
Purpose: Black men in the United States experience a disproportionate burden of cardiometabolic diseases, including type 2 diabetes (T2DM), hypertension, and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Despite these disparities, existi...
Social and Structural Determinants of Lower Extremity Amputations in Diabetes [0.03%]
糖尿病患者下肢截肢的社会及结构决定因素分析
Misty D Humphries
Misty D Humphries
Purpose of review: Lower extremity amputations (LEAs) are among the most severe complications of diabetes, with approximately 1.5 million procedures performed globally each year. This review explores the impact of social ...
Evidence Gap and Knowledge Map of Early Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (eGDM) Screening in India: A Scoping Review [0.03%]
印度早期妊娠期糖尿病筛查的证据缺口和知识地图:一项回顾性研究
Priyanka Garg,Gursimer Jeet
Priyanka Garg
Purpose of review: Early Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (eGDM) is an emerging public health issue in India, characterised by varying prevalence estimates, healthcare access disparities, and inconsistent screening practices...
From Prediction to Prevention: The Intricacies of Islet Autoantibodies in Type 1 Diabetes [0.03%]
从预测到预防:1型糖尿病胰岛自身抗体的复杂性
Aye Khine,Zoe Quandt
Aye Khine
Purpose of review: This review synthesizes current knowledge on islet autoantibodies (IAs) as predictive biomarkers for type 1 diabetes (T1D), focusing on their role in disease staging, autoantibody patterns, advancements...
Primed for Precision: A Review of the Evidence for Heterogeneous Treatment Effects in Diabetes Distress Treatments Among Adults with Type 1 Diabetes and Recommendations for Future Research [0.03%]
精准医疗:1型糖尿病成人患者糖尿病焦虑治疗异质性疗效的证据综述及未来研究建议
Anna Kahkoska,Gabriella Ercolino,Jacob Ortega et al.
Anna Kahkoska et al.
Purpose of review: Care guidelines recommend screening and intervention for diabetes distress (DD) as part of standard type 1 diabetes (T1D) care. The variability in how individuals with diabetes experience distress, alon...
Preventive and therapeutic strategies via health care delivery system to minimize sight-threatening diabetic retinopathy: a narrative review [0.03%]
通过卫生保健系统采取预防和治疗策略以减少糖尿病视网膜病变导致的视力损害:综述文章
Anuradha Raj,Anurag Singla,Shivani Sidana
Anuradha Raj
Purpose of review: To highlight various preventive and therapeutic strategies via health care delivery system to minimize sight-threatening diabetic retinopathy. ...
The Obesity Paradox of Cardiovascular Outcomes in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus [0.03%]
糖尿病患者的肥胖悖论与心血管结局关系研究
Janki Thakker,Isna Khaliq,Nelish S Ardeshna et al.
Janki Thakker et al.
Purpose of review: The "obesity paradox" describes the counterintuitive observation that overweight and mildly obese individuals with cardiovascular disease (CVD) may have better outcomes than those with normal weight. Th...