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In Diabetes & the Gut, you will find more than 50 of the most relevant research and clinical study articles from the journals of the American Diabetes Association. With wide topical coverage, each article focuses on the relationship between diabetes and the gut, specifically glucagon-like peptide-1, incretins, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, gut inflammation and celiac disease, gut hormones, and bariatric surgery.
The American Diabetes Association is the authoritative voice in diabetes research and standards of care.For nearly 70 years, the ADA has published groundbreaking, vital, and timely articles in its scholarly journals, Diabetes, Diabetes Care, Diabetes Spectrum, and Clinical Diabetes, to help researchers and care providers achieve the best patient outcomes.Annual Review of Diabetes 2020 contains more than 40 of the ADA's finest articles published in 2019. Get the year's most current and important research in this one comprehensive book.
In diesem Buch erfahren Sie, was die Diagnose Diabetes Typ 2 bedeutet und wie Sie damit besser leben können. Die gute Nachricht ist: 50% der Erkrankten können ganz ohne Medikamente und allein durch Ernährungsumstellung, Gewichtsabnahme, mehr Bewegung und spezieller Schulung gut behandelt werden. Vieles haben Sie also selbst in der Hand! Wenn Sie sich entsprechend ernähren und sich ausreichend bewegen, können Sie Ihren Blutzuckerspiegel in Balance halten und so Lebensqualität gewinnen und ernsthaftere gesundheitliche Folgen abwenden.
Discover how to manage diabetes for a healthier and happier life!Written for anyone diagnosed with type 2 diabetes (and for anyone who loves someone with diabetes), Managing Type 2 Diabetes For Dummies is an essential guide to understanding the effects of diabetes and knowing what steps to take to successfully manage this chronic illness. Diabetes can lead to serious complications but people with diabetes can control the condition and lower the risk of its many complications. This is your easy-to-understand guide that shows you how. Under the direction of The American Diabetes Association, Managing Type 2 Diabetes For Dummies gives hope to the one in 11 people in the United States who are affected by the disease.Written in simple-to-understand terms, Managing Type 2 Diabetes For Dummies is filled with a wealth of expert advice and includes the most current information on recent medical advances for treatment. Improperly managed diabetes and consistently high blood glucose levels can lead to serious diseases affecting the heart and blood vessels, eyes, kidneys, nerves, and teeth. With the authorities at the American Diabetes Association on your side, you will have a practical handbook for preventing complications and managing diabetes with confidence!* Prevent and manage the complications of the disease* Combat diabetes-related anxiety and depression* Lead a healthy life with type 2 diabetesTap into the better living "rules of the road" with Managing Type 2 Diabetes For Dummies. By modifying your diet, consulting with your doctors, staying active, and understanding what medications are right for you, you will be on the path to a happier and healthier lifestyle.
The American Diabetes Association is the authoritative voice in diabetes research and standards of care. For nearly 60 years, the ADA has published groundbreaking, vital, and timely articles in its scholarly journals, Diabetes, Diabetes Care, Diabetes Spectrum, and Clinical Diabetes, to help researchers and care providers achieve the best patient outcomes.Annual Review of Diabetes 2015 contains more than 40 of the ADA's finest articles published in 2014. Get the year's most current and important research in this one comprehensive book. Articles are categorized in three sections covering epidemiology and pathogenesis, treatment, and complications.
The American Diabetes Association is the nation's leading voluntary health organization supporting diabetes research, information, and advocacy and the leading publisher of comprehensive diabetes information. It is based in Alexandria, VA.
Diabetes and Hypoglycemia includes in one complete volume all of the latest, most vital research on this critical condition of diabetes. Hypoglycemia, otherwise known as low blood glucose, can lead to serious problems, including coma and death in the most severe cases. It is a common side effect for intensive diabetes management, in which blood glucose levels are kept as close to normal levels as possible, often using insulin in combination with physical activity, diet, and possibly other medications. Because hypoglycemia is a common affliction for those working to improve their diabetes care and because of the condition's seriousness, a complete understanding of the complication will help further the treatment of people with diabetes.Incredible new understandings of this condition have been made in the past few years, and much of that key research has been published in the highly regarded scholarly journals of the American Diabetes Association, Diabetes and Diabetes Care. Studies have explored the causes of hypoglycemia and its cascading effects throughout the body, in turn posing further health risks for the future. It is essential that diabetes care providers and researchers have as complete an understanding of hypoglycemia as possible. Achieving this requires knowing the latest data on hypoglycemia from the most reliable sources out there. There are no better diabetes resources out there than the ADA's peer-reviewed journals.Articles are selected for this volume based on their clinical relevance, as shown by the number of citations through other published medical articles and by the number of times the article was viewed online. A steering committee that consists of the top medical staff at the ADA then pares down the list to the most important articles on the subject. No article is older than three years old, ensuring that only the latest and most relevant information is contained in the volume.
Annual Review of Diabetes 2010 contains the American Diabetes Association's most current and important research. More than 50 articles taken from 2009 issues of Diabetes, Diabetes Care, Diabetes Spectrum, and Clinical Diabetes, can help researchers and care providers achieve the best patient outcomes.
Avoid confusion and misunderstandings with the Spanish Diabetes Phrasebook, offering Spanish translations in a simple, yes/no format for common phrases and questions used by diabetes professionals. From introductions to medical histories, examinations, and follow-up, health professionals can provide quality care by engaging patients directly.
Nearly 100 of the world's leading medical researchers and clinicians share their expertise on the diagnosis, treatment, and care of people with diabetes mellitus. This newly revised sixth edition is a comprehensive guide to type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes. New diabetes treatment strategies include medical nutrition therapy with diabetes diet and exercise programs. This guide covers the latest research on diabetes medication and technology with insulin-pump therapy, insulin secretagogues, incretin mimetics, and medications for obesity, as well as advances in diabetes prevention. Family care topics include diabetes in pregnancy, diabetic ketoacidosis, childhood obesity, and type 2 diabetes in children. Other topics include glycemic control, diabetes complications and comorbidities, diabetes mellitus therapy in different patient groups, and much more. This is an excellent resource for physicians seeking to provide the most current treatment for their patients. Therapy for Diabetes Mellitus and Related Disorders is the most comprehensive clinical reference work available on the disease.
"Annual Review of Diabetes 2011" brings together in one publication the American Diabetes Association's finest articles on diabetes care and research, important position papers, and vital review articles. Gathered from the past 12 months of "Diabetes, Diabetes Care, Diabetes Spectrum, " and "Clinical Diabetes, " the year's most current and important research is collected in one comprehensive volume. Areas of coverage include epidemiology, pathogenesis, treatment, and complications.
The fitness guide no person with diabetes should be withoutNearly one in 11 people in the United States are affected by diabetes, a staggering number with both personal and social costs. If you're one of these millions of people with diabetes or prediabetes, the American Diabetes Association recommends two types of physical activity as primary components of your self-care: aerobic exercise and strength training. Featuring everything from a starter walking plan to strength and resistance training plans, Diabetes & Keeping Fit For Dummies offers all the guidance and step-by-step instruction you need to make exercise a priority in your diabetes management.Exercise improves fitness, increases insulin sensitivity, maintains bone health, helps in weight management, and improves sleep patterns. Who can't benefit from those things? This informative, down-to-earth guide shows you how to incorporate exercise into your routine, even if you haven't been in a gym since high school.* Ease your way into more physical activity* Set realistic goals and chart and evaluate your progress* Modify your diet to manage diabetes more efficientlyIf you're affected by diabetes, there's no time like the present to get moving!
100+ quick and delicious diabetes-friendly recipesIf you have diabetes, watching what you eat is one of the most important things you can do to stay healthy. With the help of the American Diabetes Association, Quick & Easy Diabetic Recipes For Dummies offers 100+ healthy, diabetes-friendly recipes and meal planning ideas-without sacrificing taste. Plus, Quick & Easy Diabetic Recipes For Dummies provides expert tips on the types of food you should keep stocked in your kitchen, advice on healthy cooking techniques, ways to lower fat and cholesterol, and most importantly, what to eat with diabetes.According to the World Health Organization, the number of adults worldwide affected by diabetes has quadrupled since 1980 to 422 million. Nearly one in 11 people in the United States now have diabetes or prediabetes, and unhealthy eating can worsen the condition and hinder efforts at better management. While those numbers are alarming, the good news is that you can cook and eat your way to better health-and this book makes it easy!* Make more than 100 tasty recipes, many of which cook in 30 minutes or less* Get the total grams of carbohydrates and other nutrients per serving* Discover ways to keep a healthier kitchenIt's never been simpler-or tastier-to keep up with your diabetes management.
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