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Management Strategies for Older Patients with Diabetes Mellitus

Kim WJ

More than 30% of the Korean population aged ≥ 65 years has diabetes. Elderly patients with diabetes mellitus are more likely to have comorbidities and often suffer co-morbid cognitive and...
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Patient Education in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus through Continuous Glucose Monitoring Reports

Kim HM

The number of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus using continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) continues to increase. The combined effects of CGM and patient education have been demonstrated to improve...
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Self-Management Experiences of Diabetic Patients in One-Person Household

Yoo B

Though the role of the family is important in diabetes management, the increase in one-person household is complicating this role. Therefore, we divided diabetes patients who lived alone with overall...
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Management Strategies for Children and Adolescents with Diabetes Mellitus

Cho JH

The principles of treatment for diabetes in children and adolescents cannot simply be derived from care routinely provided to adults with diabetes. The major consideration is that the epidemiology, pathophysiology,...
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Management Strategies for Young-Onset Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: An Integrated Approach

Seo MH, Kwak SH

The prevalence of young-onset type 2 diabetes is increasing rapidly worldwide along with the incidence of obesity, including in Korea. Compared with later onset type 2 diabetes, patients with young-onset...
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Gut Microbiota and Diabetes

Lyu YS, Kim JH, Kim SY

Type 2 diabetes is rapidly increasing worldwide and is closely linked to factors such as obesity, genetic predispositions, and lifestyle choices. Recent studies emphasize the significant role of gut microbiota...
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Diabetes and Dietary Proteins-Protein Supplement Intake

Kim D

Diabetes is a growing global health issue, with diet playing a crucial role in prevention and management. Protein, an essential nutrient for growth, repair, and metabolism, can significantly influence diabetes...
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Management Strategies for Obese Diabetes

Kim MS, Lee SH

In recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on the relationship between obesity and diabetes. An analysis of Korean data revealed that more than 75% of diabetic patients were...
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The Effects of Music Therapy on Self-Management, Depression, and Stress in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Lee JH, Jeong IK, Han GY, Moon H

Background: Among type 2 diabetes patients hospitalized for blood sugar control, stress and depression are high and have a negative effect on blood sugar control. Therefore, this study sought to...
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Utilization of Smart Healthcare for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Management

Lee H, Sang H, Yon DK, Rhee SY

Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) poses significant health risks to both mothers and newborns, requiring rigorous self-management and frequent medical consultations. Advances in information and communications technology (ICT) have shown promising...
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A Position Statement on Diabetes with β-Cell Failure

Kim JY, Jin SM, Kim G, Kim SK, Kim WJ, Moon SJ, Yoo JH, Lee DY, Lee SE, Jun JE, Kim JH, Korean Diabetes Association Task Force Team for Diabetes with β-Cell Failure

Diabetes mellitus is a heterogeneous disease that encompasses a wide range of conditions, from mild cases to severe conditions where survival depends on insulin therapy. The Korean Diabetes Association Task...
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