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Q&A: Patient-centered focus should be core of diabetes management
Making people with diabetes the center of all aspects of diabetes management is the focus of a new position statement published by the Endocrine Society.
Bariatric surgery tied to larger HbA1c reduction than medical, lifestyle therapy
Adults with type 2 diabetes and obesity who underwent bariatric surgery were more likely to achieve diabetes remission at 7 years than those treated with medication or lifestyle intervention, according to study findings published in JAMA.
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Tirzepatide cuts HbA1c, body weight for adults with type 1 diabetes in real-world study
Adults with type 1 diabetes who received tirzepatide in a real-world setting had reductions in HbA1c and body weight at 3 months that were sustained for up to 8 months, according to study data.
Lower insulin resistance linked to better CGM metrics for adults with type 1 diabetes
Adults with type 1 diabetes who have greater insulin sensitivity as measured by estimated glucose disposal rate are more likely to have better glycemic control, according to study data.
New-onset type 1 diabetes cases among children decline in 2022 after sharp increase
Rates of new-onset type 1 diabetes among children fell back to pre-pandemic levels in 2022 after sharply increasing in 2021, according to a population-wide analysis of data from Scotland published in Diabetes Care.
High physical activity volume, sustained weight loss lowers risk for cardiovascular events
Maintaining high levels of physical activity and weight loss were associated with reduced risks for several cardiovascular events, a study published in JAMA Network Open showed.
FDA: Avoid using smartwatches, smart rings to measure blood glucose
The FDA is warning people with diabetes and the public that noninvasive smartwatches or smart rings that do not pierce the skin should not be used to measure blood glucose, according to a press release.
Gaining fat during late adolescence may worsen insulin resistance
Adolescents who have an increase in fat mass are more likely to have worse insulin resistance as young adults, according to study findings published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
VIDEO: Prediabetes in pregnancy distinct from gestational diabetes
In this video exclusive, Caroline T. Nguyen, MD, talks with Nicole Gomez, MD, about implications of prediabetes in pregnancy.
GLP-1s associated with reduced risk for depression, anxiety in patients with diabetes
Patients with diabetes on one of several GLP-1 receptor agonists were less likely to be diagnosed with depression and anxiety compared with those not on those medications, researchers found.
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