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Showing papers in "Primary Care Diabetes in 2018"


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TL;DR: Lifestyle intervention is an efficacious, safe, and cost-effective measure to reduce the risk of progression to type 2 diabetes in people diagnosed with prediabetes.

104 citations


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TL;DR: D Diagnostic accuracy of FINDRISC, LA-FINDRISC and Peruvian Risk Score was similar and a simplified version of FinDRISC was created with only four variables.

61 citations


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TL;DR: Emerging data suggests that with SGLT2 inhibition, renal function seems to be preserved in people with diabetes with or without renal impairment and prevents further renal function deterioration and death from kidney disease in these patients.

56 citations


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TL;DR: This study indicates that, for people with type 2 diabetes, functional HL and autonomous motivation may be important drivers for following diet recommendations, and autonomous motivated may be the most important factor for following recommendations regarding physical activity.

37 citations


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TL;DR: Women and patients with previous genital fungal infections had higher risks of developing genitalFungal infections with dapagliflozin treatment, according to the Association of British Clinical Diabetologists.

36 citations


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TL;DR: Smell dysfunction appears with a higher prevalence in patients with diabetes, and this seems to negatively affect daily food intake, according to the analysis of data from the NHANES 2013-2014.

27 citations


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TL;DR: Lower DDS was associated with high probability of metabolic syndrome and with some features of it, like high fasting blood glucose, and it seems that increase in dietary diversity scores could prevent the pre diabetes development to overt diabetes.

25 citations


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TL;DR: The results showed that the DII score was associated with overall MetS and FBG, after adjusting for all covariates, and there is a need for longitudinal studies with larger sample size and considering more food parameters.

24 citations


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TL;DR: Coordinated, multidisciplinary diabetes team care is understood by and acceptable to patients with type 2 diabetes.

20 citations


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TL;DR: Increased insulin resistance during pregnancy was associated with excessive weight gain, macrosomia and LGA in Chinese women with GDM, and beta cell function was not found to be associated with either of them.

17 citations


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TL;DR: The results demonstrate that thermography may have potential in detecting PAD and associated temperature differences, and Contrary to expectations the mean toe and forefoot temperatures in DM patients with PAD is higher than in those with DM only.

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TL;DR: The construct validity of the Summary of Diabetes Self-Care Activities (SDSCA) measure was found to be a valid one and the constructs of the SDSCA demonstrated adequate convergent validities.

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TL;DR: BMI and self-reported cardiovascular disease are important risk factors for undiagnosed T2DM and SCORE performed best in predicting pre-diabetes.

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TL;DR: Diagnostic opportunities might be maximised by measures that improve access to primary care, and public awareness of T1DM, by reducing time to diagnosis for up to one third of cases, by up to two weeks.

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TL;DR: Significant proportions of persons with T2DM had macro- and microvascular complications and poor metabolic control, which are important for policy development and the planning of health services.

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TL;DR: Muscle strength appears to be reduced in people with known diabetes, and this seems to affect the respiratory muscles as an independent factor.

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TL;DR: There was observational evidence to support dipeptidyl peptidase-IV inhibitors in improving cognition, whilst glucagon-like peptide-1 had positive effects on cerebral glucose metabolism.

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TL;DR: Therapeutic inertia was present only in about a fifth of patient patients with diabetes being managed by primary care physicians with an interest in diabetes, suggesting that this group is increasingly becoming the focus of managing complex diabetes care in the community, albeit with the support from specialists.


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TL;DR: Culturally-competent diabetes care is widespread across the city, and language barriers are being addressed, cultural knowledge of diabetes-related-nutrition requires further improvement.

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TL;DR: The risk screening studies to be conducted and the FINDRISC tool to be used in Turkey, where diabetes prevalence is increasing rapidly, to determine diabetes risks in the early period and to raise social awareness for diabetes is recommended.

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TL;DR: In this large sample, PHCC personnel resources and organisational features were associated with lower HbA1c level in people with T2DM.

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Xiandong Gu1, Xuming Luo1, Xiongbiao Wang1, Jihong Tang1, Wei Yang1, Cai Zhuying1 
TL;DR: OSA was significantly correlated with neuropathy in type 1 diabetes, but not in type 2 and type 1+2 diabetes, and left one out performed a well sensitivity.

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TL;DR: There was believable evidence to verify that rs5219 variation was associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus, and no obvious evidence of publication bias was found.

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TL;DR: Non-pharmacologic interventions in individuals with SMI and T2DM could possibly improve measures of diabetes care, although with limited clinical impact.

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TL;DR: People with T2DM are less likely to be diagnosed with COPD than matched controls, and this may be due to positive lifestyle changes, such as smoking cessation in those with T1DM.

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TL;DR: Women with gestational diabetes during pregnancy, and especially those with higher BMIs, are an important risk group for developing diabetes later in life so screening and preventive measures should be oriented toward them in primary care settings.

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TL;DR: In a large cohort of treated hypertensive patients with diabetes, albuminuria was present in about 50% and was correlated with poor diabetes and blood pressure control, which is an important tool for the early diagnosis of nephropathy.

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TL;DR: Type 2 diabetes mellitus was not an independent risk factor for antimicrobial resistance in UTI in primary care, and previous UTI and previous hospital admission were independent risk factors for resistance, but T2DM was not.

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TL;DR: Assess compliance with the IDF recommendations for patients with Diabetes Type2 (DM2), and its variability, by groups of doctors and nurses who provide primary care services in Navarre (Spain), and an important variability was identified according to the doctor treating patients.