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2021 Clinical Practice Guidelines for Diabetes Mellitus in Korea

Ko SH

The Committee of Clinical Practice Guidelines of the Korean Diabetes Association (KDA) updated the previous clinical practice guidelines for Korean adults with diabetes and prediabetes and published the seventh edition...
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2021 Clinical Practice Guidelines for Diabetes: Pharmacotherapy and the Korean Diabetes Association Support System

Hur KY

The most important change introduced in the pharmacotherapy session for the 2021 Clinical Practice Guidelines for Diabetes is the recommendation of two different strategies according to the patient’s condition. One...
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Interventional Strategies Based on the Types of Family Characteristics for the Diabetes Educator

Park MJ

Family roles are important consideration in diabetes management. The various psychosocial contexts within families, especially those with a member with diabetes, are very complex and play a key role in...
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2021 Korean Diabetes Association Clinical Practice Guidelines for Diabetes: Diabetic Kidney Disease

Kim NH

Diabetic kidney disease is one of the most serious complications of type 2 diabetes and a leading cause of end-stage kidney disease. Recently, the Korean Diabetes Association released a new...
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Diabetes and COVID-19 Vaccination

Choi HD, Moon JS

Diabetes is one of the major comorbidities associated with increased risk of mortality and severe clinical outcomes in coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) patients. Thus, timely and appropriate vaccination is the...
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2021 Clinical Practice Guidelines for Diabetes: Management of Cardiovascular Risk

Moon MK

The Committee of Clinical Practice Guidelines of the Korean Diabetes Association revised and updated the 7th Clinical Practice Guidelines in 2021. Intense multifactorial intervention including adequate control of glycemia, blood...
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Nutrition Management in Diabetes Patients during COVID-19: The Role of Nutrients in Immunity

Ahn HJ

Diabetes patients are vulnerable to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection. Therefore, challenges arise concerning how to manage nutrition support to strengthen the immune system in diabetes patients. The purpose of...
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Body Composition and Diabetes

Yoo HJ

Representative body composition related to metabolic diseases in our body include fats and muscles, and accumulation of abdominal fats and loss of muscles caused by aging are the main causes...
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The Effects of Snack Control Education and Telephone Coaching on Self-Management, Social Support, Self-Efficacy, and Blood Glucose in Diabetes Patients

Park HE

Dietary therapy for diabetes is the most basic way to manage blood glucose. Currently, the nutritional intake rate of diabetic patients in Korea is beyond the recommended rate of the...
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A Position Statement of the Utilization and Support Status of Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Korea

Kim WJ, Kim JH, Yoo HJ, Son JW, Khang AR, Kwon SK, Kim JH, Kim TH, Ryu OH, Park KH, Song SO, Lee KW, Lee WJ, Jung JH, Cho HC, Gu MJ, Lee J, Ju DL, Lee YH, Kim EK, Eom YS, Yu SH, Kim CH, Committee of the Health Insurance and Government Relation, Korean Diabetes Association

The accuracy and convenience of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), which efficiently evaluates glycemic variability and hypoglycemia, are improving. There are two types of CGM: professional CGM and personal CGM. Personal...
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