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Role of Diabetes Educators and Effectiveness of Diabetes Education

Kim H

Diabetes educators give patients with diabetes the knowledge, skills and tools they need to manage their diabetes. Also, they can help these patients avoid many of the complications associated with...
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Social Welfare Approaches for Patients with Concurrent Diabetes and Cancer

Yoo JH

Patients with concurrent diabetes and cancer may have physical, psycholosical, financial and family problems. It is important to understand both the individual and family characteristics in relation to diabetes and...
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Diabetes and Nuts

Kim HJ

Nuts are a highly nutritious food that contains many useful healthy unsaturated fatty acids, vitamins and minerals. It is clear that nuts have a beneficial impact on many cardiovascular risk...
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Role of Sarcopenia in Diabetes Mellitus

Rhee SY

One of the important physical changes associated with aging is a decline in muscle mass and strength. Such change is known to occur starting in the early thirties, and multiple...
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Diabetes and Vitamin D

Park JH, Kim MK

Recent cross-sectional and prospective studies suggest an association between vitamin D deficiency and type 2 diabetes mellitus risk. Vitamin D metabolism may play a role in diabetes mellitus pathogenesis independently...
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Diabetes Mellitus and Osteoporosis

Kim KM

Osteoporosis is a metabolic bone disease characterized by progressive decline in bone mass and bone quality, and increased risk of fracture. As a consequence, osteoporosis has become a serious health...
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Rheumatic Manifestations of Diabetes

Kim HR

Rheumatic manifestations are common clinical problems in patients with diabetes, especially in patients with long disease duration and poor glycemic control. The pathogenesis of rheumatic diseases in diabetes is still...
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Intermittent Fasting in Diabetic Patients

Cho DH

Obesity is becoming increasingly prevalent worldwide. It is linked to health problems including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, musculoskeletal problems and even psychiatric problems. Intermittent fasting is an interventional strategy wherein...
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Bone and Energy Metabolism

Lee S, Rhee Y

Bone remodeling requires a large amount of energy, and is regulated by various hormones. Leptin, produced by adipocytes, is a well-known regulator of energy balance and is also involved in...
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Factors Influencing Glycemic Control Response of Sitagliptin

Kim GW, Kim JH, Lee MY, Shin JY, Shin YG, Ha EH, Chung CH

BACKGROUND: Dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP-4) inhibitors are proposed to reduce blood glucose in type 2 diabetes by prolonging the activity of circulating incretins. However, the factors that affect the efficacy...
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Sarcopenic Obesity

Kim TN, Choi KM

Obesity is a major public health problem. The population is growing older, and the prevalence of obesity in the elderly is rising. In normal aging, changes in the body composition...
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