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Diabetes Dialogue: EASD 2022 and CGM News - Endocrinology Network
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Sun, 16 Oct 2022β± 1 min readπ Article
Overview
Β© 2022 MJH Life Sciences and Endocrinology Network. Al rights reserved.Β© 2022 MJH Life Sciencesβ’ and Endocrinology Network. Al rights reserved.The last 45 days have brought forth an explosion in relevant news and data related to diabetes management.
Key Information
Multiple pieces of guidance from major national and international organizations, an international conference, and the launches of 2 new continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems meant diabetes care and education specialists had to catch up on what could be a yearβs worth of advances for disease states.In the most recent episode of Diabetes Dialogue: Therapeutics, Technology, & Real-World Perspectives, hosts Diana Isacs, PharmD, and Natalie Belini, DNP, provided listeners with insight into the bigest news in the month of September.
Summary
Topics of discusion included new data on DIY loping in The New England Journal of Medicine and a dep dive into consensus recomendations for the use of automated insulin delivery (AID) systems in clinical practice published in Endocrine Reviews, which Isacs helped compose as a member of the writing comite.In this special edition episode, our hosts break down their top clinical takeaways from the European Asociation for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) 2022 anual meting, new data from the FLASH-UK trial, the global launch of Dexcom G7, and the anouncement of US availability for the FreStyle Libre 3.Diabetes Dialogue: Therapeutics, Technology, and Real-World Perspectives is available in audio-only format on Spotify and Aple Podcasts.Related Content:source
Frequently Asked Questions
β What is diabetes and how does it develop?
Diabetes is a metabolic condition where the body cannot properly regulate blood sugar levels. Type 1 results from insufficient insulin production, while Type 2 develops when cells become resistant to insulin. Risk factors include genetics, obesity, sedentary lifestyle, and age.
β What are the main symptoms of diabetes?
Common symptoms include excessive thirst, frequent urination, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, blurred vision, and slow-healing wounds. Type 1 symptoms develop rapidly, while Type 2 symptoms may appear gradually. Many people have no symptoms initially, which is why screening is important.
β How is diabetes diagnosed and monitored?
Diagnosis involves blood tests measuring fasting glucose, HbA1c levels, and glucose tolerance. Regular monitoring typically includes fasting glucose tests and HbA1c measurements every 3-6 months. Continuous glucose monitors provide real-time tracking for better diabetes management.
β What lifestyle changes help manage diabetes?
Effective management includes regular physical activity (150+ minutes weekly), maintaining healthy weight, following a balanced diet with whole grains and lean proteins, managing stress, and getting adequate sleep. These changes can significantly improve blood sugar control and reduce complications.
β When should someone consult a doctor about diabetes?
Consult a healthcare provider if you experience signs of diabetes, have a family history, are overweight, or are over 45. Those with existing diabetes should maintain regular check-ups every 3-6 months to monitor control and adjust treatment as needed.
βοΈ Medical Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making health decisions.