| Literature DB >> 30908791 |
Weiping Jia1, Jianping Weng2, Dalong Zhu3, Linong Ji4, Juming Lu5, Zhiguang Zhou6, Dajin Zou7, Lixin Guo8, Qiuhe Ji9, Li Chen10, Liming Chen11, Jingtao Dou5, Xiaohui Guo12, Hongyu Kuang13, Ling Li14, Qifu Li15, Xiaoying Li16, Jing Liu17, Xingwu Ran18, Lixin Shi19, Guangyao Song20, Xinhua Xiao21, Liyong Yang22, Zhigang Zhao23.
Abstract
The prevalence of diabetes in China has increased rapidly from 0.67% in 1980 to 10.4% in 2013, with the aging of the population and westernization of lifestyle. Since its foundation in 1991, the Chinese Diabetes Society (CDS) has been dedicated to improving academic exchange and the academic level of diabetes research in China. From 2003 to 2014, four versions of Chinese diabetes care guidelines have been published. The guidelines have played an important role in standardizing clinical practice and improving the status quo of diabetes prevention and control in China. Since September 2016, the CDS has invited experts in cardiovascular diseases, psychiatric diseases, nutrition, and traditional Chinese medicine to work with endocrinologists from the CDS to review the new clinical research evidence related to diabetes over the previous 4 years. Over a year of careful revision, this has resulted in the present, new version of guidelines for prevention and care of type 2 diabetes in China. The main contents include epidemiology of type 2 diabetes in China; diagnosis and classification of diabetes; primary, secondary, and tertiary diabetes prevention; diabetes education and management support; blood glucose monitoring; integrated control targets for type 2 diabetes and treatments for hyperglycaemia; medical nutrition therapy; exercise therapy for type 2 diabetes; smoking cessation; pharmacologic therapy for hyperglycaemia; metabolic surgery for type 2 diabetes; prevention and treatment of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases in patients with type 2 diabetes; hypoglycaemia; chronic diabetic complications; special types of diabetes; metabolic syndrome; and diabetes and traditional Chinese medicine.Entities:
Keywords: guideline; medical care; type 2 diabetes
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30908791 DOI: 10.1002/dmrr.3158
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetes Metab Res Rev ISSN: 1520-7552 Impact factor: 4.876