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"Prevention of Diabetes: Results of Recent Clinical Studies"Dr. Robert Josse (biography)
English - 2002-01-19 - 24 minutes
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Summary :
Study demonstrating the importance of the prevention of the development of diabetes. At present, the best possibilities of prevention are exercise, diet and the use of acarbose.
Learning objectives :
Upon completion of this presentation, participants should be able to:
1.Understand the mechanisms and pathophysiology leading to type 2 DM.
2.Learn about recent clinical trials targeting people with IGT aimed at preventing progression to type 2 DM.
3.Understand potential strategies for delaying development of type 2 DM.
Bibliographic references :
Causes of insulin resistance in childhood.
Jeffery A, Voss L, Metcalf B, Wilkin T.
Early Bird Research Centre, Derriford Hospital, Plymouth.
alison.jeffery@phnt.swest.nhs.uk
The increasing incidence of type 2 diabetes worldwide is causing concern.
Genetic and environmental influences have been put forward to explain the
origins of this disease, but perhaps the most convincing contributory
factor is high body weight. The authors review the literature on the
subject to identify some of the predisposing factors influencing
healthcare practitioners' concerns about the issue.
Nurs Stand 2002 May 15-21;16(35):33-7
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