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Using Motivational Interviewing to Overcome Psychological Insulin Resistance

Lim SC

Psychological insulin resistance can delay insulin therapy when initiating insulin therapy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. The role of diabetes educator is important in reducing patients’ psychological insulin...
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Diabetes and Non‑Nutritive Sweeteners

Lee J

Non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS) can provide strong sweetness in small amounts and have fewer calories compared to sugar. However, there is much debate within the academic community regarding their long-term impact...
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Characterization and Subgrouping of Type 2 Diabetes

Cho Y

Among patients with type 2 diabetes, there exists considerable clinical heterogeneity, with variable mechanisms leading to disease onset. These differences may impact treatment responses and the course of the disease....
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Anti-Diabetic Medications and Osteoporosis

Kim K

Osteoporosis and diabetes mellitus are chronic diseases that are rapidly increasing in our aging society. Several studies have reported that the incidence of osteoporosis and fractures is increased in diabetic patients. Although...
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Polygenic Risk Score and Precision Medicine in Diabetes

Kwak SH

Precision medicine involves tailoring medical treatment to the individual characteristics, needs, and preferences of each patient. In the realm of diabetes, genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors must all be considered...
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Smart Insulin Pen: Managing Insulin Therapy for People with Diabetes in the Digital Era

Yoo JH, Kim JH

The number of insulin users in Korea has doubled over the past 20 years. Numerous studies have shown the benefits of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) on glycemic outcomes in people...
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Precision Medicine in Treatment: Based on Multiomics or Clinical Data

Hwang D

Huge amounts of global data (genomic, epigenomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic) generated from a broad spectrum of specimens collected from human patients have accumulated in public repositories, together with electronic...
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Daily Life Management Guidelines for Diabetic Foot Patients

Kim A

Diabetic foot ulcers are a significant complication of diabetes, often leading to hospitalization and, in severe cases, lower limb amputation, causing substantial medical costs and reduced quality of life. Approximately...
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Community-Based Intervention for Elderly Patients with Diabetes Mellitus: Assessing the Effectiveness of a YouTube Self-Education Program during the Global COVID-19 Pandemic

Son HR, Park SY, Ko YJ, Jung DW, Won ES, Cho AH, Shin DH, Kim CB

Background: This study assessed a YouTube self-education program implemented for elderly patients with diabetes during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic at Hypertension and Diabetes Registration and Education Center (HDREC)...
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Position Statement on the Appropriateness and Significance of Adding the Glycated Hemoglobin Test to the National Health Examination

Kim JH, Kim DJ, Kim J, Park S, Lee K, Kang JG, Ku EJ, Kwon SK, Kim WJ, Lyu YS, Son JW, Eom YS, Lee KA, Lee J, Lee JM, Lee JH, Jung JH, Cho H, Ju DL, Choi D, Kim CH, Committee of the Health Insurance and Government Relation, Korean Diabetes Association

The recent increase in the number of people with diabetes and the high incidence of complications carry a significant socioeconomic burden in addition to the disease burden and impact on...
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