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Werner Erika F - - 2012
OBJECTIVEThe International Association of Diabetes and Pregnancy Study Group (IADPSG) recently recommended new criteria for diagnosing gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). This study was undertaken to determine whether adopting the IADPSG criteria would be cost-effective, compared with the current standard of care.RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODSWe developed a decision analysis model comparing ...
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Schwarz Peter E - - 2012
During the past decade, improved understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms of diabetes development has resulted in advances in therapeutic concepts, but has also supported the potential for diabetes prevention through nonpharmacological means. At the beginning of the century, we experienced a shift in paradigm, as landmark studies have shown that ...
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Troncoso Brindeiro Carmen M - - 2012
Experiments were performed to test the hypothesis that oxidative stress underlies the enhanced tonic dilator impact of inward-rectifier K(+) channels on renal afferent arterioles of rats with streptozotocin-induced diabetes mellitus. Sham and diabetic rats were left untreated or provided Tempol in their drinking water for 26±1 days, after which afferent ...
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Dinh Tuan A - - 2012
BACKGROUND: Although comorbidity has been shown to affect the benefits and risks of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening, it has not been accounted for in prior cost-effectiveness analyses of CRC screening. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of diagnosis of diabetes mellitus, a highly prevalent comorbidity in U.S. adults aged 50 and ...
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Passey Megan E - - 2012
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Globally, diabetes is estimated to affect 246 million people and is increasing. In Australia diabetes has been made a national health priority. While the direct costs of treating diabetes are substantial, and rising, the indirect costs are considered greater. There is evidence that interventions to prevent diabetes are ...
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Gage Dennis - - 2012
The type 2 diabetes epidemic closely parallels the obesity epidemic. Though weight loss is frequently initiated successfully, most patients regain substantial amounts of weight within the first year after completing a weight loss program. Several studies have shown success over time with weight loss and type 2 diabetes prevention and/or ...
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Corkey Barbara E - - 2012
The Banting Medal for Scientific Achievement Award is the American Diabetes Association's highest scientific award and honors an individual who has made significant, long-term contributions to the understanding of diabetes, its treatment, and/or prevention. The award is named after Nobel Prize winner Sir Frederick Banting, who codiscovered insulin treatment for ...
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Kang Min-Yong - - 2012
Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the preventive effects of Camellia sinensis var. assamica (CSVA) on diabetic nephropathy in in vitro and in vivo models. Materials and Methods: MDCK cells were incubated with 1 mM of oxalate with or without different concentrations of CSVA, then MTT and malondialdehyde (MDA) assays ...
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Fradkin Judith E - - 2012
The rising tide of diabetes has an unacceptable human and societal toll. Rates of all major forms of diabetes are increasing at enormous individual and societal cost: 8.3 percent of the US population is afflicted today, and financial costs reached $174 billion for 2007. A major cause of blindness, renal failure, amputation, ...
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Villarivera Christel - - 2012
Diabetes, especially type 2 diabetes, is on the rise throughout the United States. Several national health organizations and professional medical societies advocate screening people in high-risk groups for diabetes. However, the US Preventive Services Task Force recommends screening only adults with hypertension. We examined evidence supporting screening high-risk adults, including ...
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Spiegel Allen M - - 2012
Public health measures are required to address the worldwide increase in type 2 diabetes. Proponents of personalized medicine predict a future in which disease treatment and, more important, prevention will be tailored to high-risk individuals rather than populations and will be based on genetic and other new biomarker tests. Accurate ...
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Ali Mohammed K - - 2012
We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of twenty-eight US-based studies applying the findings of the Diabetes Prevention Program, a clinical trial that tested the effects of a lifestyle intervention for people at high risk for diabetes, in real-world settings. The average weight change at twelve months after the intervention ...
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Kahn Richard - - 2012
Type 2 diabetes prevention studies have shown that the onset of the disease can be delayed or prevented, chiefly by weight loss. But the current efforts to establish community-based lifestyle modification programs will not be very effective in preventing diabetes, largely because most overweight or obese people cannot maintain weight ...
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Narayan K M Venkat - - 2012
Continued increases in the prevalence of and disproportionate health spending associated with type 2 diabetes argue for policies focused on preventing that condition and treating it appropriately, even as we strive to improve coordination of care for coexisting chronic diseases. This article argues that four policy paradigm shifts will be ...
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Sklaroff Sara - - 2012
A woman with diabetes points out the shortcomings of a system that blames people with the disease-rather than taking steps to prevent diabetes, diagnose it earlier, and support the best care.
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Li H - - 2012
We evaluated the factors associated with inpatient costs including total costs, pharmaceutical costs and laboratory costs for diabetes-related admissions.Using data for 960 adult patients admitted between May 2005 and April 2008 with a primary or secondary diagnosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) at Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital affiliated ...
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Yeaw Jason - - 2012
People with diabetes are at an increased risk of developing numerous complications, resulting in increased health care expenditures, economic burden, and higher mortality. For patients using an insulin pump or multiple insulin injections, self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) is recognized as a core component of effective diabetes self-management. However, little ...
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Chung Min-Yu - - 2011
Diabetes is an emerging health problem worldwide. The incidence of type 2 diabetes has dramatically increased, and is expected to increase more rapidly in the future. Most patients with type 2 diabetes suffer from obesity and diabetes-related complications, including cardiovascular disease and hepatic steatosis. It has been proposed that simple ...
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Charbonnel B - - 2011
AIMS: To describe insulin therapy in patients with diabetes, to determine treatment costs and to compare costs among treatment regimens. METHODS: This observational study was performed by 734 French pharmacists. Adult patients filling an insulin prescription were invited to participate. Participants provided information on their diabetes history and management. Levels ...
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Berner A K - - 2011
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Methylglyoxal (MG) is an important precursor for AGEs. Normally, MG is detoxified by the glyoxalase (GLO) enzyme system (including component enzymes GLO1 and GLO2). Enhanced glycolytic metabolism in many cells during diabetes may overpower detoxification capacity and lead to AGE-related pathology. Using a transgenic rat model that overexpresses GLO1, ...
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Palmer A J - - 2011
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Metformin and intensive lifestyle changes (ILC) reduced the incidence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) versus standard care (control) in overweight or obese subjects with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) in the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) trial and Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study (DPPOS). We projected lifetime clinical and economic outcomes ...
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Reboldi Gianpaolo - - 2011
Blood pressure (BP) targets in diabetic patients stills represent the object of a major debate, fueled by the recent publication of post hoc observational analyses of the INVEST and the ONTARGET trials, suggesting an increased risk of cardiovascular events with tighter control, the J-curve effect, and by the results of ...
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Giorda Carlo B - - 2011
Diabetes mellitus is an increasingly common chronic disease that has a great impact not only in terms of clinical effects, but also in terms of economic burden worldwide. Expenditures due to diabetes derive essentially from direct and indirect costs. Current estimates of global healthcare expenditures due to diabetes are US$376 ...
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Schwarz P E H - - 2011
A growing need exists to deliver effective and affordable prevention programs and to take urgent action to address the major public health challenge that diabetes represents. Achieving prevention of type 2 diabetes requires moving through a series of steps from basic science discovery to widespread distribution of effective interventions. Understanding ...
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Lee Kwan Woo - - 2011
Outcome research focusing on the economics of the medical field began in the mid-1990s and has included studies about costs, cost effectiveness, and policies. According to the American Diabetes Association, the total estimated cost of diabetes in 2007 was $174 billion. The economic burden of patients with diabetes in Canada ...
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Ballali Simonetta - - 2011
Diabetes shows a wide range of variation in prevalence around the world and it is expected to affect 300 million by the year 2025. In a prevention framework where banning policies and educational strategies lead the interventions, functional foods (FFs) with their specific health effects could, in the future, indicate ...
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Wiebe Natasha - - 2011
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The major metabolic complications of obesity and type 2 diabetes may be prevented and managed with dietary modification. The use of sweeteners that provide little or no calories may help to achieve this objective. METHODS: We did a systematic review and network meta-analysis of the comparative effectiveness of ...
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Garber Alan J - - 2011
An estimated 72.5 million American adults are obese, and the growing U.S. obesity epidemic is responsible for substantial increased morbidity and mortality, as well as increased health care costs. Obesity results from a combination of personal and societal factors, but is often viewed as a character flaw rather than a ...
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Grzeszczak Wladyslaw - - 2011
Abstract Background: This study compared the health and economic benefits of saxagliptin versus insulin as second-line therapy with either metformin (MET) or sulfonylurea (SU) after failure of the respective monotherapies for patients with type 2 diabetes in Poland. Methods: The cost-effectiveness was assessed using a previously published diabetes model. Disease ...
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Lohse Nicolai - - 2011
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is increasingly recognized as an opportunity for early prevention of diabetes and other diseases over the lifespan, and may be responsible for up to 30% of cases of type 2 diabetes. A newly developed mathematical model (the GDModel) provides provisional estimates of the cost and health ...
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Evaluating the Long-Term Cost-Effectiveness of Liraglutide Versus Exenatide BID in Patients With ...
Valentine William J - - 2011
BACKGROUND: The global clinical and economic burden of type 2 diabetes is substantial. Recently, clinical trials with glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists (liraglutide and exenatide) have shown a multifactorial clinical profile with the potential to address many of the clinical needs of patients and reduce the burden of disease. OBJECTIVE: ...
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Allende-Vigo Myriam Zaydee - - 2011
The aim of this study was to review lifestyle modification interventions and pharmacological clinical studies designed to prevent diabetes and provide evidence-based recommendations for the prevention of Diabetes Mellitus. A review of relevant literature compiled via a literature search (PUBMED) of English-language publications between 1997 and 2010 was conducted. It ...
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Grayson B E - - 2011
The prevalence and severity of obesity have increased to epidemic proportions around the globe, and over two-thirds of the US population grapples with either being overweight or obese. Obesity and its comorbidities not only subtract from quality of overall life, but also claim a substantial cost to life. In this ...
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Granström Ola - - 2011
AIM: The objective of this study was to investigate the cost-effectiveness of saxagliptin (Onglyza(®)), a DPP-4 inhibitor, plus metformin compared with a sulphonylurea (SU) (Glipizide) plus metformin in Swedish patients not well controlled on metformin alone. METHODS: Data from a 52-week clinical trial comparing saxagliptin and glipizide in combination with ...
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Andújar-Plata P - - 2011
Metformin is a cornerstone in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Although its mechanism of action is not well understood, there is new evidence about its possible role in cancer. A Pubmed search from 1990 to 2011 was done using the terms metformin, cancer, mechanism of action, diabetes treatment and ...
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Moutzouri Elisavet - - 2011
The incidence of diabetes is continuously increasing worldwide. Pre-diabetes (defined as impaired glucose tolerance, impaired fasting glucose or both) represents an intermediate state, which often progresses to overt diabetes within a few years. In addition, pre-diabetes may be associated with increased risk of microvascular and macrovascular complications. Thus, reverting a ...
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Feenstra Talitha L - - 2011
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus brings an increased risk for cardiovascular complications and patients profit from prevention. This prevention also suits the general population. The question arises what is a better strategy: target the general population or diabetes patients. METHODS: A mathematical programming model was developed to calculate optimal allocations for ...
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Hagenmeyer Ernst-Gunther - - 2011
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Compared to conventional human basal insulin (neutral protamine Hagedorn; NPH) the long-acting analogue insulin glargine (GLA) is associated with a number of advantages regarding metabolic control, hypoglycaemic events and convenience. However, the unit costs of GLA exceed those of NPH. This study aims to systematically review the economic ...
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Klarenbach Scott - - 2011
BACKGROUND:Metformin is widely accepted as first-line pharmacotherapy for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus when glycemic control cannot be achieved by lifestyle interventions alone. However, uncertainty exists regarding the optimal second-line therapy for patients whose diabetes is inadequately controlled by metformin monotherapy. Increased use of newer, more costly agents, along ...
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Suh Dong-Churl - - 2011
The prevalence of diabetes and cost of associated treatment are steadily increasing, as is the resulting burden on healthcare systems worldwide. Current treatment recommendations for Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes advise a prominent role for basal insulin. We examined the published health-economic literature pertaining to the basal insulin analog ...
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Wherrett Diane K - - 2011
Prevention of loss of b cells in type 1 diabetes is a major goal of current research. Knowledge of the genetic susceptibility, increasing ability to predict who may be at risk, recognition of the potential clinical impact of residual insulin secretion after diagnosis, and development of new immunomodulatory agents have ...
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Szmurło Daria - - 2011
Diabetes Poland has recently published guidelines for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Treatment according to these guidelines is more expensive and requires more involvement of the patient than is the case in current clinical practice. The aim of the study was to assess to what extent the cost of ...
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Todd J A - - 2011
European experts on autoimmune Type 1 diabetes met for 2 days in October 2010 in Cambridge, to review the state-of-the-art and to discuss strategies for prevention of Type 1 diabetes (http://www-gene.cimr.cam.ac.uk/todd/sub_pages/T1D_prevention_Cambridge_workshop_20_21Oct2010.pdf). Meeting sessions examined the epidemiology of Type 1 diabetes; possible underlying causes of the continuing and rapid increase in ...
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Evaluating the cost-effectiveness of reduced mild hypoglycaemia in subjects with Type 1 diabetes ...
Valentine W J - - 2011
Aims: To estimate short-term cost-effectiveness of insulin detemir vs. NPH insulin based on the incidence of mild hypoglycaemia in subjects with Type 1 diabetes in Denmark, Sweden, Finland and the Netherlands. Methods: A model was developed to evaluate cost-effectiveness based on mild (self-treated) hypoglycaemia and pharmacy costs over 1 year. Published rates ...
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Wijesuriya Mahen - - 2011
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Urban South-Asian's are predisposed to early onset of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and cardiovascular disease (CVD). There is an urgent need for country specific primary prevention strategies to address the growing burden of cardio-metabolic disease in this population. The aim of this clinical trial is to evaluate ...
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Realsen Jaime M - - 2011
Abstract Iatrogenic hypoglycemia is one of the chief barriers to optimal glycemic control in people with type 1 diabetes (T1D). As a common contributor to morbidity and mortality in T1D, severe hypoglycemia (SH) is also a major fear for people with T1D and their families. Consequently, fear of hypoglycemia and ...
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Miller Shannon A - - 2011
Introduction: Type 1 diabetes mellitus is a chronic, progressive autoimmune disorder linked to numerous genetic and environmental factors. Insulin is the only treatment and preventative strategies do not currently exist. An obvious need exists to develop a safe regimen that suppresses the progression of the disease. Areas covered: A MEDLINE ...
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McQueen R Brett - - 2011
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Our objective was to determine the cost-effectiveness of Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) technology with intensive insulin therapy compared to self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) in adults with type 1 diabetes in the United States. METHODS: A Markov cohort analysis was used to model the long-term disease progression of ...
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van Esch Suzanne C M - - 2011
OBJECTIVE: To explore the possibility of utilizing family communication as a diabetes prevention strategy, specifically targeting high-risk families with South-Asian ancestry in the Netherlands. METHODS: In a cross-sectional study, type 2 diabetes patients from Dutch (n=311) and Surinamese South-Asian (n=157) origin filled in a questionnaire assessing socio-demographic characteristics, beliefs and ...
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Le Cai - - 2011
BACKGROUND: This study was conducted in order to estimate the economic burden of diabetes in a given year in rural Yunnan province of China, including direct, indirect and intangible costs. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was conducted in rural southwest China in early 2011 among 9396 consenting individuals aged ≥18years. Information ...
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