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期刊名:Diabetes research and clinical practice

缩写:DIABETES RES CLIN PR

ISSN:0168-8227

e-ISSN:1872-8227

IF/分区:7.4/Q1

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Eugene Han,Sin Yung Woo,Justin Y Jeon et al. Eugene Han et al.
Background and aims: There are no comprehensive studies that investigated differential effects of physical activity (PA) types on metabolic dysfunction associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and their associations wit...
Paula M Trief,Brian Burke,Seth Kalichman et al. Paula M Trief et al.
Poor medication adherence is a significant concern in young adults with youth-onset type 2 diabetes. We examined the validity of three self-report adherence measures in comparison to unannounced telephone pill counts, and HbA1c. Results ide...
Tien-Hsing Chen,Te-Hsiung Wang,Ming-Lung Tsai et al. Tien-Hsing Chen et al.
Aims: Limited evidence exists regarding the benefits of sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) in cardiovascular and renal outcomes in patients with advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) with an estimated glom...
Alison Martin,Giusy Rita Maria La Rosa,Hannah Rice et al. Alison Martin et al.
Aims: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of pharmacological therapies for smoking cessation in individuals with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) through a systematic review, meta-analysis, and GRADE evaluation. ...
Lan Yu,Guangbin Sun,Yinyue Liu et al. Lan Yu et al.
Aims: To explore the amount-response associations between the duration of physical activity (PA) at different intensities and the risks of microvascular diseases (MVDs), with a particular focus on identifying the optimal ...
Tianshu Yang,Lingyun Luo,Xuelian Luo et al. Tianshu Yang et al.
Hyperuricemia and diabetes mellitus (DM) are prevalent metabolic disorders with high comorbidity, imposing a substantial global public health burden. Their coexistence is not merely additive but synergistic, exacerbating metabolic dysregula...