osteoporosis and type 2 diabetes * the link
... Following are the well-known findings regarding nonenzymatic glycation in bone: ...
... Following are the well-known findings regarding nonenzymatic glycation in bone: ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Diabetes is a costly disease in individual, social and economic terms, and the global burden of diabetes is increasing day by day. It is associated with premature morbidity and mortality, and so should not be thought of as a „mild‟ condition. In many people it presents as an asymptomatic disease. Wi ...
... Diabetes is a costly disease in individual, social and economic terms, and the global burden of diabetes is increasing day by day. It is associated with premature morbidity and mortality, and so should not be thought of as a „mild‟ condition. In many people it presents as an asymptomatic disease. Wi ...
Management ofGestational Diabetes Mellitus
... per dL (5.3 to 5.8 mmol per L); the ambiguity (i.e., the range) is due to imperfect data. The postprandial treatment goal should be a capillary blood glucose level of less than 140 mg per dL (7.8 mmol per L) at one hour and less than 120 mg per dL (6.7 mmol per L) at two hours. Patients not meeting ...
... per dL (5.3 to 5.8 mmol per L); the ambiguity (i.e., the range) is due to imperfect data. The postprandial treatment goal should be a capillary blood glucose level of less than 140 mg per dL (7.8 mmol per L) at one hour and less than 120 mg per dL (6.7 mmol per L) at two hours. Patients not meeting ...
- Journal of the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies
... Methodology: A self-administered quiz was developed to test: carbohydrate recognition, single food carbohydrate estimation, meal carbohydrate estimation and food label reading; insulin dosing calculation for carbohydrate, blood glucose and for a meal, in a multi-ethnic Asian population. The subjects ...
... Methodology: A self-administered quiz was developed to test: carbohydrate recognition, single food carbohydrate estimation, meal carbohydrate estimation and food label reading; insulin dosing calculation for carbohydrate, blood glucose and for a meal, in a multi-ethnic Asian population. The subjects ...
The Relationship Between Diabetes and Periodontal Disease
... Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemia due to defective secretion or activity of insulin.1 In the current classification of this condition, the terms “insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus” and “noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus” are not used, in part because the ...
... Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemia due to defective secretion or activity of insulin.1 In the current classification of this condition, the terms “insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus” and “noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus” are not used, in part because the ...
Already Sweet Enough - Family Help Network
... There are several types of diabetes. All are different but similar in that they have to do with insulin and blood glucose (or blood sugar). The two most common, and the ones we will be focusing on in this article, are Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1 Diabetes Type 1 diabetes used to be called juvenile diab ...
... There are several types of diabetes. All are different but similar in that they have to do with insulin and blood glucose (or blood sugar). The two most common, and the ones we will be focusing on in this article, are Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1 Diabetes Type 1 diabetes used to be called juvenile diab ...
More Treatment Options Emerging to Address Pancreatic Cancer
... that is knowledgeable in the use of continuousglucose-monitoring devices and how best to deliver insulin therapy through multiple daily injections or, potentially, using insulin pumps,” Dr. Freeby says. Nearly half of patients with chronic pancreatitis progress to diabetes. “It’s believed that about ...
... that is knowledgeable in the use of continuousglucose-monitoring devices and how best to deliver insulin therapy through multiple daily injections or, potentially, using insulin pumps,” Dr. Freeby says. Nearly half of patients with chronic pancreatitis progress to diabetes. “It’s believed that about ...
Effect of Coccinia indica on Blood Glucose Levels in Alloxan
... half weeks (Sullivan, 1999). This study is going to look at the effects of Coccinia indica on the blood glucose levels of mice that were induced with acute diabetes. Also, it will look at how effective these treatments are in lowering glucose levels over a short period of time (2-4 hrs). The ability ...
... half weeks (Sullivan, 1999). This study is going to look at the effects of Coccinia indica on the blood glucose levels of mice that were induced with acute diabetes. Also, it will look at how effective these treatments are in lowering glucose levels over a short period of time (2-4 hrs). The ability ...
Diabetes and Diet: A Type 2 Patient`s Successful
... In 1990 I noticed unusual tiredness after eating and I consulted with a doctor. She had me do a simple test to check for sugar in the urine. The result was positive, and further testing established that I had type 2 diabetes. After that diagnosis I cut down on my sugar input and generally watched my ...
... In 1990 I noticed unusual tiredness after eating and I consulted with a doctor. She had me do a simple test to check for sugar in the urine. The result was positive, and further testing established that I had type 2 diabetes. After that diagnosis I cut down on my sugar input and generally watched my ...
The British Journal of Diabetes & Vascular Disease
... education was offered to a group of 111 persons with type 2 diabetes.3 Those who undertook the Ramadan-focused diabetes education programme (57 persons) had at baseline nine hypoglycaemic events. However, at the end of Ramadan, their hypoglycaemic events were only five, i.e. they managed to fast dur ...
... education was offered to a group of 111 persons with type 2 diabetes.3 Those who undertook the Ramadan-focused diabetes education programme (57 persons) had at baseline nine hypoglycaemic events. However, at the end of Ramadan, their hypoglycaemic events were only five, i.e. they managed to fast dur ...
Commentary: Sub-types of diabetes—what`s new
... that the terms IDDM and NIDDM reflect treatment rather than aetiology and it was recommended that these terms be replaced with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, essentially re-naming the types that Himsworth identified as insulin-sensitive and insulin-insensitive, respectively.7 Subsequent recommendations ...
... that the terms IDDM and NIDDM reflect treatment rather than aetiology and it was recommended that these terms be replaced with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, essentially re-naming the types that Himsworth identified as insulin-sensitive and insulin-insensitive, respectively.7 Subsequent recommendations ...
Acute Complications and Drug Misuse Are Important Causes of
... rates of death in a cohort of subjects diagnosed in childhood and young adult life. Previously, studies have focused on mortality of subjects diagnosed in childhood (4 – 15), but more recently, those diagnosed in early adult life have been examined. For example, one study noted that young adults wit ...
... rates of death in a cohort of subjects diagnosed in childhood and young adult life. Previously, studies have focused on mortality of subjects diagnosed in childhood (4 – 15), but more recently, those diagnosed in early adult life have been examined. For example, one study noted that young adults wit ...
Diabetes Prevention and Treatment in Dogs and Cats
... Every 6 months, retrieve lab work At home, monitor for any changes ...
... Every 6 months, retrieve lab work At home, monitor for any changes ...
diabetesmellituspowerpoint2
... Gestational diabetes is carbohydrate intolerance resulting in hyperglycaemia of variable severity with onset or first recognition during pregnancy. It does not exclude the possibility that the glucose intolerance may antedate pregnancy but has been previously unrecognized. ...
... Gestational diabetes is carbohydrate intolerance resulting in hyperglycaemia of variable severity with onset or first recognition during pregnancy. It does not exclude the possibility that the glucose intolerance may antedate pregnancy but has been previously unrecognized. ...
article - International Diabetes Federation
... and diabetes is delivered as common sense. However, it is also commonly appreciated that it can be a challenge to put healthy eating, which sounds so simple - even easy, into practice. Add insulin therapy into the mix, required for people living with type 1 diabetes, and matters become much more com ...
... and diabetes is delivered as common sense. However, it is also commonly appreciated that it can be a challenge to put healthy eating, which sounds so simple - even easy, into practice. Add insulin therapy into the mix, required for people living with type 1 diabetes, and matters become much more com ...
NATIONAL DIABETES MONTH Why is it important to be informed?
... Can calculate the users caloric need based on their height, weight, gender, and lifestyle factors Customize a “favorites” list for both exercise and food items for quick, ...
... Can calculate the users caloric need based on their height, weight, gender, and lifestyle factors Customize a “favorites” list for both exercise and food items for quick, ...
What is Type 2 diabetes? And who is at risk? The most common
... unknown reasons, the body cannot use the insulin effectively. This condition is called insulin resistance. After several years, insulin production decreases. The result is the same as for Type 1 diabetes—glucose builds up in the blood and the body cannot make efficient use of its main source of fuel ...
... unknown reasons, the body cannot use the insulin effectively. This condition is called insulin resistance. After several years, insulin production decreases. The result is the same as for Type 1 diabetes—glucose builds up in the blood and the body cannot make efficient use of its main source of fuel ...
Diabetes - Leon Pharmacy
... Type 2 diabetes occurs when the pancreas does not make enough insulin or the body does not use insulin properly. It usually occurs in adults, although in some cases children may be affected. People with type 2 diabetes usually have a family history of this condition and are most often overweight. ...
... Type 2 diabetes occurs when the pancreas does not make enough insulin or the body does not use insulin properly. It usually occurs in adults, although in some cases children may be affected. People with type 2 diabetes usually have a family history of this condition and are most often overweight. ...
Classification of Diabetes Mellitus
... The function of β-cells is to maintain energy homeostasis in the organism. The energy receptors of these cells take in the minimal deflections in the modification of blood content of calorigenic molecules. Glucose, amino acids, ketone bodies, and fatty acids are the example of calorigenic molecules ...
... The function of β-cells is to maintain energy homeostasis in the organism. The energy receptors of these cells take in the minimal deflections in the modification of blood content of calorigenic molecules. Glucose, amino acids, ketone bodies, and fatty acids are the example of calorigenic molecules ...
Diabetes, Hyperglycemia, and Central Corneal Thickness
... Su et al 䡠 Diabetes and Central Corneal Thickness in Singaporean Malays among primary angle-closure glaucoma subjects revealed similar results.4 Conversely, thinner corneas that result from laser refractive surgery are known to cause inaccurately low estimates of IOP.5,6 Persons with diabetes are t ...
... Su et al 䡠 Diabetes and Central Corneal Thickness in Singaporean Malays among primary angle-closure glaucoma subjects revealed similar results.4 Conversely, thinner corneas that result from laser refractive surgery are known to cause inaccurately low estimates of IOP.5,6 Persons with diabetes are t ...
My Review of Management of Type 1 Diabetes, Myself as Patient
... A typical insulin pump costs around $6,500.5 Thankfully, my insurance covered a massive portion of that.6 My insulin pump attempts to mimic the insulin levels of a non-diabetic through a small basal rate dose given continuously and larger boluses on top given for meals or to correct glucose levels.7 ...
... A typical insulin pump costs around $6,500.5 Thankfully, my insurance covered a massive portion of that.6 My insulin pump attempts to mimic the insulin levels of a non-diabetic through a small basal rate dose given continuously and larger boluses on top given for meals or to correct glucose levels.7 ...
Type 1 Diabetes
... Young (TEDDY) Study: Funded entirely by the SDP, these large, collaborative clinical studies are answering the fundamental questions of what causes type 1 diabetes. Clinical Islet Transplantation Consortium: Funded entirely by the SDP, this consortium performs multicenter, phase III trials that will ...
... Young (TEDDY) Study: Funded entirely by the SDP, these large, collaborative clinical studies are answering the fundamental questions of what causes type 1 diabetes. Clinical Islet Transplantation Consortium: Funded entirely by the SDP, this consortium performs multicenter, phase III trials that will ...
The Ohio Northern University Raabe College of Pharmacy
... type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Keep in mind onset of action, peak activity, and duration of action when dosing the various types of insulin. As with all medication regimens, insulin doses will need titrated based upon patient response, including A1c and self monitoring blood glucose levels. ...
... type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Keep in mind onset of action, peak activity, and duration of action when dosing the various types of insulin. As with all medication regimens, insulin doses will need titrated based upon patient response, including A1c and self monitoring blood glucose levels. ...
Diabetes Management Guidelines Update: 2011
... prenatal visit in those with risk factors, using standard diagnostic criteria (B) • In pregnant women not previously known to have diabetes, screen for GDM at 24-28 weeks gestation, using a 75-g OGTT and the diagnostic cutpoints below (B) • GDM diagnosis: when any of the following plasma glucose val ...
... prenatal visit in those with risk factors, using standard diagnostic criteria (B) • In pregnant women not previously known to have diabetes, screen for GDM at 24-28 weeks gestation, using a 75-g OGTT and the diagnostic cutpoints below (B) • GDM diagnosis: when any of the following plasma glucose val ...
Gemigliptin
Gemigliptin (rINN), previously identified as LC15-0444, is an oral anti-hyperglycemic agent (anti-diabetic drug) of the new dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor class of drugs. It is well known that glucose lowering effects of DPP-4 inhibitors are mainly mediated by GLP-1 and gastric inhibitory polypeptide (GIP) incretin hormones which are inactivated by DPP-4.Gemigliptin was initially developed solely by LG Life Sciences. In 2010, Double-Crane Pharmaceutical Co. (DCPC) joined with LGLS to co-develop the final compound and collaborate on the marketing of the drug in China. LGLS also announced on Nov., 2010 that NOBEL Ilac has been granted rights to develop and commercialize gemigliptin in Turkey.A New Drug Application (NDA) for gemigliptin in the treatment of type 2 diabetes was submitted to the Korea Food & Drug Administration (KFDA) in July 2011. Then on June 27, 2012, the KFDA has approved the manufacture and distribution of LG Life Sciences’ diabetes treatment, Zemiglo, the main substance of which is gemigliptin. Clinical trials for evaluating the safety and efficacy of gemigliptin in combination with metformin have been completed.