| Literature DB >> 2404358 |
H Beck-Nielsen1, E M Damsgaard, O Faber, F S Jørgensen, N S Sørensen.
Abstract
There are approximately 100,000 non-insulin-dependent diabetics in the Danish population and the incidence appears to be increasing. As the disease is complicated by a series of arteriosclerotic manifestations together with hypertension and eye changes, it presents great problems in the primary and also in the secondary sector. The Danish Association for Internal Medicine has, on this basis, prepared an explanatory report with the main object of establishing guidelines for treatment of the disease both medically and by organisation. The report contains a review of the patho-physiological conditions with emphasis on resistance to insulin and the basic cellular defect. The connections with arteriosclerosis and hypertension are also emphasized. The significance of the diet in the treatment of the condition is also emphasized as approximately 80% of the patients are overweight. Guidelines for treatment with sulphonurea, biguanides and insulin are presented. In order to provide optimal treatment and control of non-insulin-dependent diabetics and to provide them a better quality of life closer cooperation between general practitioners and diabetic clinics is recommended. In particular, it appears to be desirable to involve diabetic clinics at the commencement of the disease when the need for training is great.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2404358
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ugeskr Laeger ISSN: 0041-5782