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Diabetes education in pediatrics: How to survive diabetes.

Berrin Ergun-Longmire1, Ethel Clemente2, Patricia Vining-Maravolo2, Cheryl Roberts2, Koby Buth3, Donald E Greydanus4.   

Abstract

Diabetes mellitus is the most common abnormal carbohydrate metabolism disorder affecting millions of people worldwide. It is characterized by hyperglycemia as a result of ß-cell destruction or dysfunction by both genetic and environmental factors. Over time chronic hyperglycemia leads to microvascular (i.e., retinopathy, nephropathy and neuropathy) and macrovascular (i.e., ischemic heart disease, peripheral vascular disease, and cerebrovascular disease) complications of diabetes. Diabetes complication trials showed the importance of achieving near-normal glycemic control to prevent and/or reduce diabetes-related morbidity and mortality. There is a staggering rate of increased incidence of diabetes in youth, raising concerns for future generations' health, quality of life and its enormous economic burden. Despite advancements in the technology, diabetes management remains cumbersome. Training individuals with diabetes to gain life-long survival skills requires a comprehensive and ongoing diabetes education by a multidisciplinary team. Diabetes education and training start at the time of diagnosis of diabetes and should be continuous throughout the course of disease. The goal is to empower the individuals and families to gain diabetes self-management skills. Diabetes education must be individualized depending on the individual's age, education, family dynamics, and support. In this article, we review the history of diabetes, etiopathogenesis and clinical presentation of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes in children as well as adolescents. We then focus on diabetes management with education methods and materials.
Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33541707     DOI: 10.1016/j.disamonth.2021.101153

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dis Mon        ISSN: 0011-5029            Impact factor:   3.800


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2.  Bayes Conditional Probability-Based Causation Analysis between Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) and Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension (PIH): A Statistic Case Study in Harbin, China.

Authors:  Dan Diao; Fang Diao; Bin Xiao; Ning Liu; Dan Zheng; Fengjuan Li; Xu Yang
Journal:  J Diabetes Res       Date:  2022-04-22       Impact factor: 4.061

3.  Rspo3 regulates the abnormal differentiation of small intestinal epithelial cells in diabetic state.

Authors:  Ti-Dong Shan; Han Yue; Xue-Guo Sun; Yue-Ping Jiang; Li Chen
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