Effect of low dose Semaglutide in people with Type 1 Diabetes and excess weight
Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome have emerged as an increasing health problem in people living with Type 1 Diabetes (PwT1D) for the past decades, even reaching a prevalence similar to the one observed in general population [1,2]. (Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice)
Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice - February 23, 2024 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Bruno A. Grassi, Mar ía Teresa Onetto, Camila Sánchez, Nicole Tapia, Francisca Mena Source Type: research

The presence of exudative thickening of Bowman ’s capsule predict poor prognosis in diabetic kidney disease
The relationship between Bowman's capsule thickening and progression of diabetic kidney disease (DKD) remains uncertain. (Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice)
Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice - February 23, 2024 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Jiayue Lu, Kewei Xie, Xiajing Che, Ahui Song, Minfang Zhang, Chaojun Qi, Renhua Lu, Yin Fan, Nan Liu, Zhaohui Huang, Yali Peng, Qiuling Fan, Niansong Wang, Li Yao, Leyi Gu Source Type: research

Glycemic outcomes and patient satisfaction and self-management improves in transition from standard to virtual multidisciplinary care
Given the high disease burden and distress associated with type 1 diabetes (T1D), adults affected by the disease often face challenges in allocating time to physically attend in-person medical visits, which may potentially compromise their diabetes management [1 –3]. Compounding this obstacle, there are limited numbers of specialized multidisciplinary teams who are familiar with advanced technologies for T1D care worldwide, especially in remote areas. The application of telemedicine for remote management can help overcome geographic and time-related const raints which limit access to appropriate care necessary for achiev...
Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice - February 16, 2024 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Noga Minsky, Liat Arnon Klug, Tatyana Kolobov, Elizabeth Tarshish, Yuval Shalev Many, Aviva Lipsitz, Amna Jabarin, Nicole Morozov, Dania Halperin, Moshe Shalom, Rachel Nissanholtz-Gannot, Genya Aharon-Hananel, Amir Tirosh, Orly Tamir Source Type: research

Metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease increases the risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus in young Korean adults
To investigate the impact of Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Fatty Liver Disease (MAFLD) on the risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus in young Korean adults. (Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice)
Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice - February 15, 2024 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Junchul Ha, Oak-Kee Hong, Kyungdo Han, Hyuk-Sang Kwon Source Type: research

Vitamin D deficiency increases the risk of diabetic peripheral neuropathy in elderly type 2 diabetes mellitus patients by predominantly increasing large-fiber lesions
This study explores the link between Vitamin D deficiency (VDD) and diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) in elderly type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients. (Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice)
Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice - February 14, 2024 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Sijia Fei, Jingwen Fan, Jiaming Cao, Huan Chen, Xiaoxia Wang, Qi Pan Source Type: research

Visceral adipose tissue and risk of diabetic nephropathy: A Mendelian randomization study
Previous observational studies have established a correlation between visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and diabetic nephropathy (DN). However, the causality of this association remains unclear. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the causal association between VAT and DN by employing two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) methods. (Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice)
Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice - February 14, 2024 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Min Tao, Guanghong Zhou, Jing Liu, Miao He, Xie Luo, Cong Wang, Lili Zhang Source Type: research

Intersectional identities play a role in perceived discrimination for families living with type 1 diabetes
A recent consensus statement underscores the need to bring an end to diabetes stigma and discrimination[1]. Perceived discrimination is a stigma where individuals or families believe they are being treated unfairly based on sociodemographic characteristics such as their ethnicity, spoken language, or insurance status. Like stigma, perceived discrimination is strongly associated with health outcomes yet is unexplored in pediatric type 1 diabetes outcomes and disapritites[2]. Disparities in pediatric diabetes is most evident in diabetes technology utilization[3], thus we present pilot data designed to explore the role of per...
Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice - February 13, 2024 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Ananta Addala, Ricardo Medina Penaranda, Diana Naranjo, David M Maahs, Korey K Hood Tags: Letter to the Editor Source Type: research

Prevalence of maternal hyperglycemic subtypes by race/ethnicity and associations between these subtypes with adverse pregnancy outcomes: Findings from a large retrospective multi-ethnic cohort in the United States
With the two-step gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) screening approach, hyperglycemic subtypes can be identified. We aimed to investigate racial/ethnic differences in the prevalence of hyperglycemic subtypes and to examine the associations between these subtypes and adverse pregnancy outcomes. (Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice)
Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice - February 13, 2024 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Xinyue Liu, Carla Janzen, Yeyi Zhu, Marissa Seamans, Zhe Fei, Roch Nianogo, Liwei Chen Source Type: research

Effects of ADHD and ADHD treatment on glycemic management in Type 1 diabetes: A systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most common pediatric neurobehavioral disorder globally, with prevalence ranging from 3  % to 5 % in children and adolescents [1]. ADHD is frequently comorbid with a variety of psychiatric and non-psychiatric disorders. The most prevalent comorbid mental health conditions include mood and anxiety disorders, personality disorders, and substance abuse problems [2]. Several nonpsychia tric disorders have also been reported as ADHD comorbidities [3]. (Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice)
Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice - February 13, 2024 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Ali Zare Dehnavi, Islam Elmitwalli, Hisham O.H. Alsharif, Ali Shervin Razavi, Tyler A. Gumpel, Abigail Smith, Ruth S. Weinstock, Stephen V. Faraone, Yanli Zhang-James Source Type: research

Associations between thyroid hormones and appendicular skeletal muscle index, and hand grip strength in people with diabetes: The KAMOGAWA-A study
To assess the effects of thyroid hormones on appendicular skeletal muscle index (SMI) and hand grip strength (HGS) in people with diabetes. (Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice)
Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice - February 10, 2024 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Shinnosuke Hata, Hiroshi Okada, Megumi Minamida, Junya Hironaka, Yuka Hasegawa, Yuriko Kondo, Hanako Nakajima, Nobuko Kitagawa, Takuro Okamura, Yoshitaka Hashimoto, Takafumi Osaka, Noriyuki Kitagawa, Saori Majima, Takafumi Senmaru, Emi Ushigome, Naoko Nak Source Type: research

A literature review of quality assessment and applicability to HTA of risk prediction models of coronary heart disease in patients with diabetes
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a heart disease featured by narrowing or blockage of coronary arteries [1,2]. CHD is one of the major complications of diabetes mellitus (DM), and it is diagnosed in more than one-fifth of patients with type-2 diabetes across all socioeconomic statuses [3]. Previous reviews show that CHD is the leading cause of diabetes mortality, and it doubles the economic burden of patients with diabetes [4,5]. (Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice)
Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice - February 10, 2024 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Li Jiu, Junfeng Wang, Francisco Javier Somolinos-Sim ón, Jose Tapia-Galisteo, Gema García-Sáez, Mariaelena Hernando, Xinyu Li, Rick A. Vreman, Aukje K. Mantel-Teeuwisse, Wim G. Goettsch Source Type: research

Association between inflammatory biomarkers and mortality in individuals with type 2 diabetes: NHANES 2005 –2018
Cardio-cerebrovascular disease (CCD) is the main cause of death worldwide, accounting for an estimated 32  % of all deaths, and it place a heavy financial and non-financial burden on society as a whole and on individuals [1]. Sudden cardiac death accounts for around 50 % of cardiovascular fatalities [2]. These people could only have one or no typical risk factors. In order to complement established risk variables in CCD diagnosis and prognosis, new biomarker techniques may be required [3] (See Fig. (Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice)
Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice - February 10, 2024 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Jiaqi Zhang, Xiaoting Fan, Yan Xu, Kaiyuan Wang, Tong Xu, Tianyang Han, Chengxiang Hu, Runhong Li, Xinli Lin, Lina Jin Source Type: research

Risk of type 2 diabetes and long-term antibiotic use in childhood: Evidence from the UK Biobank
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a chronic disease that seriously endangers human health worldwide [1,2]. There are many causes of diabetes, including genetic, behavioral, and environmental factors. Among them, environmental factors play an important role in the incidence of T2DM, and their impact is significantly greater than genetic factors [3]. Therefore, finding risk factors related to the onset of type 2 diabetes, which can reduce the incidence rate of T2DM, has always been a hot issue in the research field. (Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice)
Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice - February 8, 2024 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Houyu Zhao, Sanbao Chai, Qiaorui Wen, Shengfeng Wang, Siyan Zhan Source Type: research

The effect of frailty on post-discharge management and outcomes of acute glycaemic crises: Analysis of admissions for hypoglycaemia and hyperglycaemia in Australia
To describe changes in glucose-lowering drug (GLD) dispensing by frailty status for people with diabetes following admission for hypoglycaemia or hyperglycaemia. (Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice)
Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice - February 8, 2024 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Jedidiah I. Morton, Jenni Ilom äki, Stephen J Wood, Shin J Liau, Michelle Steeper, Hannah Doody, J Simon Bell Source Type: research

Safety and effectiveness of iGlarLixi in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus from Gulf countries during Ramadan holy month: A subgroup analysis of the SoliRam observational study
The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) has reported that the prevalence of diabetes has grown to pandemic proportions [1]. According to the IDF, the prevalence in Gulf countries alone is projected to increase approximately by 20  % (Saudi Arabia: 24.5 %; Kuwait: 23.2 %; the United Arab Emirates [UAE]: 19.4 %) by 2035. The Diabetes and Ramadan (DAR) International Alliance 2020 global survey demonstrated that ≈84 % of the individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) observe fast during the holy month of Ramada n [2]. (Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice)
Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice - February 8, 2024 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Mohamed Hassanein, Adel El Naggar, Abdulrahman Al Sheikh, Khier Djaballah, Mohamed Saeed, Lydie Melas-Melt, Saud AlSifri Source Type: research