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Feeding the Planet, Energy for the Future
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This book offers a detailed update on research into diabetes with onset in childhood or adolescence. The coverage ranges from fundamental aspects such as study design and statistical analysis through to new ideas for research, the latest research findings, and implications of these findings for clinical care in childhood. Examples of topics addressed in this context include the prevention of diabetic complications, management of micro- and macrovascular complications, the roles of nutrition and exercise, insulin therapy, islet transplantation, and risky behaviors in teenagers. Attention is also focused on the latest technologies, including the artificial pancreas and continuous glucose monitoring, and associated regulatory aspects. The reader will find novel insights into the ways in which research is impacting on clinical management as well as advice on methodology and stimulating ideas on future research areas. The book is based on presentations delivered at the 15th ISPAD (International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes) Research School for Physicians, held in Milan. It will be of interest for all diabetologists, pediatricians, dietitians, biomedical engineers, nurses, and students.
Feeding the Planet, Energy for the Future
Pages 1-8
Diabetes Ketoacidosis Management in Children and Adolescents. ISPAD Versus ISPED: Similarities and Differences
Pages 11-19
Insulin and Immunotherapy in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes
Pages 21-38
Adolescent Prevention of Complications
Pages 39-53
Hvidoere Study Group: What Can Be Learned from Observational Studies
Pages 55-64
Long-Term Microvascular Complications: New Ideas for Research
Pages 65-76
Exercise in Children with Type 1 Diabetes
Pages 77-89
Nutritional Aspects of Type 1 Diabetes: We Need to Keep Struggling Against Palaeolithic Diet (How Research Helps Us to Do the Right Thing)
Pages 91-99
Nutrition and Insulin Resistance During Childhood and Adolescence
Pages 101-113
Diminished 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D with Preserved 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Levels in 10–18-Year-Old Youth with New-Onset Type 1 Diabetes
Pages 115-126
Risky Behaviours in Teens with Type 1 Diabetes: New Ideas for Research Regarding a Not Too Studied Topic
Pages 127-135
Not Autoimmune Diabetes Mellitus in Paediatrics
Pages 137-146
Glucose Sensors
Pages 149-161
Glucose Monitoring and Insulin Pump Therapy in the Management of Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes
Pages 163-172
Advanced Pump Functions: Bolus Calculator, Bolus Types, and Temporary Basal Rates
Pages 173-181
Regulatory Aspects of New Technology in Diabetes: Can Research Help Us?
Pages 183-192
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