The latest guidelines for lasting health from the American Diabetes Association Completely revised and updated, this essential resource for people with diabetes includes new information on the rise of type 2 diabetes in children, metabolic syndrome, and the most recent recommendations for diet and exercise. It also provides up-to-the-minute findings on the new diabetes drugs on the market and updated lab test and clinical practice guidelines from the American Diabetes Association.
For the 13 million Americans with Type II diabetes, health management is a vital part of controlling the illness. This complete guide to the physical, emotional, and financial aspects of coping with Type II stresses the importance of blood-sugar testing, nutrition, exercise, and working with a health care team to manage the condition.
A vital sourcebook for the millions of American women diagnosed with type 2 diabetes The Type 2 Diabetes Sourcebook for Women answers women's questions about how to manage diabetes and shows how to cope with the disease to live a fuller, healthier life. A major revision of M. Sara Rosenthal's guide on the subject, The Type 2 Diabetes Sourcebook for Women focuses on: The revised screening guidelines for diagnosis The latest medications and treatments available How women's hormones interact with insulin How menopause and pregnancy affect diabetes management How low-carb diets can be dangerous for women with type 2 diabetes How to follow the ADA carb counting guidelines while avoiding weight gain
The American Diabetes Association/JDRF Type 1 Diabetes Sourcebook serves as both an evidence-based reference work and consensus report outlining the most critical components of care for individuals with type 1 diabetes throughout their lifespan. The volume serves not only as a comprehensive guide for clinicians, but also reviews the evidence supporting these components of care and provides a perspective on the critical areas of research that are needed to improve our understanding of type 1 diabetes diagnosis and treatment. The volume focuses specifically on the needs of patients with type 1 diabetes and provides clear and detailed guidance on the current standards for the optimal treatment of type 1 diabetes from early childhood to later life. To accomplish the book’s editorial goals, Editors-in-Chief, Drs. Anne Peters and Lori Laffel, assembled an editorial steering committee of prominent research physicians, clinicians, and educators to develop the topical coverage. In addition, a Managing Editor was brought on to help the authors write and focus their chapters.
Written by two renowned diabetes specialists, this is a complete, all-in-one resource for the millions suffering from Type I and Type 2 diabetes. Fully updated with the latest treatments and developments in diabetes.
Revised to take into account the latest methods of treatment, this bestselling sourcebook stresses a complete educational programme that emphasises the importance of nutrition and exercise in combating diabetes.
Provides basic consumer health information about diagnosis, treatment, and management of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, along with facts about lifestyle issues and preventing complications. Includes index, glossary of related terms, and other resources.
YOUR GUIDE TO HEALTHY LIVING “Enabling self-management is what The Canadian Type 2 Diabetes Sourcebook is all about…a comprehensive resource that is there for you when you need the right information at the right time!””—Michael Evans, M.D., CCFP The only Canadian reference on Type 2 diabetes, The Canadian Type 2 Diabetes Sourcebook, 2nd edition has been updated with all the latest recommendations and research. The ultimate resource, this book provides everything you need to know about this disease. Learn how Type 2 diabetes affects your body. Find out how to assemble the best health care team and how to make lifestyle changes that will keep you healthy. INSIDE: Diabetes basics – what it is, who is at risk, starting facts on its prevalence How to maintain a healthy eating and activity plan How to accurately test your blood sugar and manage the highs and lows The latest on diabetes medications Information on special circumstance: obesity, pregnancy, menopause, hormone replacement therapy A new section on diabetes and aging The unique challenges faced by aboriginal Canadians Type 2 diabetes complications – heart disease, nerve damage, circulatory problems – and how to prevent them A glossary of organizations and Web Sites dedicated to Type 2 diabetes