Due to poor control the patient then
develops diabetes complications.
Not exact matches
You're also at higher risk of certain
complications this time around if you've
developed a chronic medical condition such as high blood pressure, obesity, or
diabetes since your last pregnancy.
When a woman conceives at age 35 or older, she has a higher risk of
developing high - risk pregnancy
complications such as gestational
diabetes or preeclampsia.
Your chances of
developing pregnancy
complications like pre-eclampsia and gestational
diabetes are higher with multiple pregnancies.
Ensuring people diagnosed with
diabetes are able to manage their
diabetes effectively in order to reduce their risk of
developing long term
complications such as heart disease, stroke, kidney failure, blindness and amputation should also be the long term goal of the health service.
People with
diabetes are at risk of
developing a
complication called retinopathy.
Simply knowing you have someone to talk to when you need it most can make all the difference to help people better manage their
diabetes and reduce their risk of
developing devastating
complications.»
Diabetes increases the risk of life threatening
complications and makes people four times as likely to
develop heart disease and three times as likely to
develop kidney failure..
This together with a healthy lifestyle will reduce the chances of
developing the long - term
complications of
diabetes such as blindness, heart disease, amputation, kidney failure and nerve damage.
This «insulin resistance» which
develops in those with Type 1
diabetes is a major contributor to other
complications, such as kidney failure and cardiovascular disease.
Patients with
diabetes are at risk of
developing chronic wounds, particularly foot ulcers, because of two
complications of the illness.
«There is great potential to capture people before they
develop the disease, and prevent
diabetes or prevent its
complications by starting therapy early,» Feldman said.
• Most women who
developed AKI during pregnancy had no recorded pre-existing health conditions; however, compared with healthy women, those with pre-pregnancy hypertension,
diabetes, chronic kidney disease, or lupus were at least twice as likely to
develop AKI during pregnancy, and those with a major pregnancy - related
complication such as preeclampsia were nearly 4 - times more likely to
develop AKI.
«We have walkable neighbourhoods in many towns and cities in Canada, but they have to actually be used to help us reduce our risks of
developing chronic conditions like type 2
diabetes and its associated
complications,» says study senior author, Dr. Kaberi Dasgupta, MUHC internal medicine physician and an associate professor of medicine at McGill University.
Among 3,351 pairs of similar patients — part of the overall study group — those patients on statins were 250 percent more likely than their non-statin-using counterparts to
develop diabetes with
complications.
The PEC - Direct product candidate is being
developed for patients with high - risk type 1
diabetes, who often experience life - threatening acute
complications, such as hypoglycemia unawareness and severe hypoglycemic episodes.
«Even with very good glycemic control, people with type 1
diabetes can still
develop complications that impact their ability to work and quality of life.
Genetic data combined with information on gene expression and epigenomics in relevant tissues, and clinical information, can provide clues about the effects of genetic changes within an individual's genome that increase or decrease one's risk of
developing type 2
diabetes and its
complications, including heart and kidney disease.
The VC - 01 product candidate is being
developed as a potential long - term
diabetes treatment with the goals of no immune suppression required, and a reduced risk of hypoglycemia and
diabetes - related
complications.
The VC - 01 product candidate is being
developed as a potential long - term
diabetes treatment with the goal of reducing the risk of hypoglycemia and
diabetes - related
complications without requiring long - term immune suppression.
As such, PEC - Direct will require immunosuppression therapy, and is being
developed for type 1
diabetes patients that are at a higher risk of death due to
complications, such as severe hypoglycemic episodes, extreme glycemic lability and hypoglycemia unawareness.
VC - 01 is being
developed as a potential long - term
diabetes treatment without immune suppression, and without risk of hypoglycemia or other
diabetes - related
complications.
Children of these families tend to be extremely obese, and there has actually been studies showing that if these children are treated with leptin or injected with leptin chronically over time, this resolves and significantly reduces the weight gain, and they become leaner and this prevents other
complications such as
diabetes that can
develop.
This research was funded by JDRF as part of its program to
develop therapies that progressively treat and reverse debilitating
complications resulting from the impact of type 1
diabetes throughout the body.
Research has clearly demonstrated that expert
diabetes care that keeps blood glucose near normal can reduce the risks of
developing complications, and can markedly slow the rate at which
complications progress.
«We are very eager to
develop new treatments for diabetic kidney disease,» says George King, M.D., lead author of the study, and chief scientific officer, head of the Dianne Nunnally Hoppes Laboratory for
Diabetes Complications and a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School.
We know that a person with a parent who suffers from the disease is twice as likely to
develop diabetes themselves, but we don't know who will
develop kidney
complications and who will
develop cardiovascular disease as a result.
Many people who
develop type 2
diabetes have no idea they're sick until a blood test shows abnormal blood sugar levels, or until their disease progresses and serious
complications start to occur.
Prediabetes increases the odds of a person
developing Type 2
diabetes and its many
complications.
Why do we spend a billion dollars to
develop a drug for just one
diabetes complication?
Nearly 100 percent of type 2 diabetics can be successfully treated — meaning you will no longer have the symptoms of
diabetes, or the high risk of
developing health
complications — if you are willing to implement the recommendations I provide below.
Those with healthier cortisol levels have fewer risks of
developing diabetes and fewer
complications, such as obesity.6
These individuals are at high risk of
developing type 2
diabetes and are susceptible to
diabetes - related health
complications, including stroke and cardiovascular disease.
Epidemiological studies support that people who are deficient in vitamin D have a higher risk for
developing an immune - related condition like chronic infections, metabolic
complications such as type 1
diabetes, and autoimmune diseases (3).
Nearly 100 percent of type 2 diabetics can be successfully treated — eliminating the symptoms of
diabetes, or the high risk of
developing health
complications — if you are willing to implement the lifestyle changes discussed below.
High HbA1c levels are associated with an increased risk of
developing diabetes - related
complications.
We hope that would mean fewer obese people go on to
develop more severe metabolic
complications such as type 2
diabetes and heart disease... Our analysis showed that in morbidly obese people who have undergone weight loss surgery the same pathway from the body clock to inflamed fat is activated.»
Epidemiological studies suggest that individuals who have inadequate Vitamin D levels are at an increased likelihood to
develop an immune - related disorder such as chronic infections, autoimmune diseases and metabolic
complications associated with type 1
diabetes.
High blood sugar levels don't only increase your risk of
developing complications due to things like
diabetes, they can also increase your risk of high blood pressure and a heart attack.
Someone like this is «blessed» to have insulin sensitive adipose tissue that continues to expand more before they
develop diabetes and the
complications of metabolic syndrome.
Kidney disease is one more potential
complication of poorly controlled
diabetes, and, unfortunately, it can
develop over a number of years before symptoms show.
This is important information, since people who tend to accumulate fat around their belly (as opposed to their hips and legs) are more likely to
develop not only
diabetes but also heart disease, a common
complication of
diabetes.
An overweight pet is more likely to
develop joint discomfort,
diabetes and potential respiratory
complications.
Animals that are obese are at a higher risk of
developing health disorders including cardiac disease,
diabetes, respiratory problems, arthritis, increased risk of injury, and
complications during surgery.
If Vetsulin is discontinued or not given as directed, the signs of
diabetes will likely return and life - threatening
complications such as ketoacidosis may
develop.
Your pet will not only be more comfortable and happy if he's not obese, he's less likely to
develop type 2
diabetes (a chronic condition with
complications that can be costly to treat).
Over time, the cost of caring for someone with
diabetes tends to rise along with their risk for
developing complications, such as end - stage renal disease, which requires costly dialysis according to the American Association for Critical Illness Insurance.
Given that improved health status and reduced
diabetes - related
complications are the clinical goals, the aim should be to
develop family - adherence factors on the basis of their relation with metabolic control.