Diabetes epidemiology, genetics, pathogenesis, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment /
General Material Designation
[Book]
First Statement of Responsibility
Enzo Bonora, Ralph A. DeFronzo, editors.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Cham :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Springer,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2018.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
1 online resource :
Other Physical Details
illustrations (some color).
SERIES
Series Title
Endocrinology,
ISSN of Series
2510-1927
GENERAL NOTES
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Includes index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Overview of glucose homeostasis -- Insulin signaling and biological effects -- Diagnostic criteria and classification -- Epidemiology and risk factors of type 1 diabetes -- Epidemiology and risk factors of type 2 diabetes -- Genetics -- Pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes -- Pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes -- Monogenic diabetes -- Methods to assess in vivo insulin secretion and insulin sensitivity -- Diabetes screening and prediabetes -- Metabolic follow-up and home blood glucose monitoring -- Glycemic targets and prevention of chronic complications -- Prevention of type 1 diabetes -- Prevention of type 2 diabetes -- Patient education and empowerment -- Prevention of type 1 diabetes -- Prevention of type 2 diabetes -- Patient education and empowerment -- Treatment of diabetes with life style changes -- Treatment with oral drugs -- Treatment with GLP-1 receptor agonists -- Insulin treatment -- Insulin pumps -- Islet cell or pancreas transplantation -- Metabolic surgery.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This book provides the reader with comprehensive information on the epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, pathophysiology, clinical features, prevention, and treatment of diabetes with the aim of empowering health care providers in their daily battle against the disease. Diabetes has been identified by WHO and the United Nations as a medical emergency because of the increase in its global prevalence, which may reach one billion in three to four decades if the trend remains unchanged. Despite improved care that is helping to prolong life, diabetes impacts substantially on the quality of life of those affected and kills or disables several million people each year. The disease is systemic because all organs, tissues, and cells suffer in the presence of hyperglycemia and are damaged by the diabetic milieu. Unfortunately, most patients with diabetes will consequently experience chronic diabetic complications. This book, combining basic science with a practical clinical orientation, will be of value for all physicians and nurses who care for patients with diabetes.