Women with diabetes should be supported to plan their pregnancies through the provision of appropriate pre-conception care, to ensure
optimal diabetes control and physical and emotional wellbeing.
Not exact matches
To deliver a functional cure for all patients with type 1
diabetes and an important new therapy for patients with type 2 disease that require insulin to maintain
control, ViaCyte is developing products with numerous advantages including a virtually unlimited supply of cells manufactured under quality -
controlled conditions, and a potentially safer and more
optimal route of administration.
«Maintaining
optimal glycemic
control is incredibly difficult and burdensome for individuals with T1D,» said Dr. Gina Agiostratidou, Program Director of Helmsley's Type 1
Diabetes Program.
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After trying low carb, paleo, and keto, for some people cutting out all carbs and plant foods is the next logical progression in their journey towards
optimal health and
diabetes control.
Obtaining
optimal control of blood glucose helps to minimise the long - term complications of
diabetes mellitus.
Direct nutritional guidance to athletes and non-athletes with
diabetes in relation to
optimal performance and glycemic
control
Background: Due to the intensive treatment requirements needed to maintain
diabetes control,
optimal diabetes outcomes can be difficult to achieve for individuals with type 1 or type 2
diabetes from child - hood through adulthood.
Clinical research and practice may be enhanced through efforts to evaluate and promote positive personal and environmental factors with the ultimate goal of reducing barriers to
optimal diabetes management and
control.
Externalizing behaviors, including hyperactivity, aggression, disruptiveness, defiance, and impulsivity, have been shown to interfere with
optimal adherence, resulting in poorer glycemic
control (Duke et al., 2008), and lower levels of internalizing behaviors predict better adherence in young adolescents with
diabetes (Korbel, Wiebe, Berg, & Palmer, 2007).
Maintaining parental involvement in
diabetes care promotes
optimal diabetes management [21 - 24] and metabolic
control [24,25].