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Impact of COVID-19 on Diabetes Health Care and Service Provision in Australian Diabetes Centers. [8-Jul-2021]
Quigley M.; Earnest A.; Szwarcbard N.; Wischer N.; Zoungas S.Metabolic Conditions including Obesity, Diabetes, and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Implications for Breastfeeding and Breastmilk Composition. [13-Jan-2022]
Rassie K.; Mousa A.; Joham A. ; Teede H.J.
Abstract
, diabetes (type 1, type 2, and gestational), and obesity, breastfeeding may be particularly beneficial for both mother and infant. However, there is evidence of delayed lactogenesis and reduced breastfeeding rates and duration in women with these conditions
The association between diabetes in pregnancy and neonatal outcomes. [11-May-2023]
Evans N.E.; Davey M.-A.; Tan K.
Abstract
was to compare neonatal outcomes for each type of diabetes with pregnancies uncomplicated by diabetes. Method(s): This was a retrospective cohort study of 51 880 pregnancies using Monash Health data from the Birthing Outcome System (BOS) platform from 2015
Vitamin B for treating diabetic peripheral neuropathy - A systematic review. [24-Jul-2021]
Khalil H.; Ang C.D.; Khalil V.
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This systematic review assesses the effectiveness and safety of vitamin B supplements for the management of neuropathy in people with diabetes. Method(s): Several databases including, the Cochrane Neuromuscular Specialised Register, CENTRAL, MEDLINE
Young-onset type 2 diabetes and younger current age: increased susceptibility to retinopathy in contrast to other complications. [3-Jun-2020]
Zoungas S.; D'Souza M.; Twigg S.M.; Wu T.; Yue D.K.; Wong J.; Middleton T.L.; Constantino M.I.; Molyneaux L.
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. Whether people with young-onset type 2 diabetes are inherently more susceptible to long-term complications than those diagnosed in later adulthood is unclear. Method(s): Prospective data from 3322 individuals, diagnosed between the age of 15 and 70 years
The association of smoking status with glycemic control, metabolic profile and diabetic complications- Results of the Australian National Diabetes Audit (ANDA). [16-Sep-2020]
Gasevic D.; Flack J.; Andrikopoulos S.; Wischer N.; Soldatos G. ; Zoungas S.; Szwarcbard N.; Villani M.; Earnest A.
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in Australian patients living with diabetes. Method(s): We analysed the 2011-2017 biennial Australian National Diabetes Audit cross-sectional data. Patients were classified as current, past or never smokers. Linear (or quantile) and logistic regression models
Oxford Textbook of Endocrinology and Diabetes [2011]
Teede, Helena J.Diabetes: a metabolic and reproductive disorder in women. [25-Jan-2020]
Teede H.; Thong E.P.; Codner E.; Laven J.S.E.
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pregnancy outcomes, and potentially early menopause. Depending on the age at diagnosis of diabetes, reproductive problems can manifest early on in puberty, emerge later when fertility is desired, or occur during the climacteric period. Historically, women
Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Diabetes Mellitus. [18-Jun-2019]
Hare M.J.L.; Shaw J.E.
Abstract
trends in different regions and resource settings. Understanding and estimating cardiovascular risk is an essential component of diabetes care. Increasingly, assessment of absolute cardiovascular risk in individuals with diabetes is used to guide
Diabetes in pregnancy: Women's views of care in a multi-ethnic, low socioeconomic population with midwifery continuity-of-care. [7-Feb-2024]
Bradford B.F.; Cronin R.S.; Okesene-Gafa K.A.; Apaapa-Timu T.H.S.; Shashikumar A.; Oyston C.J.
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of midwifery continuity-of-care, including views of telehealth care. Aim(s): Increase understanding of the experience of diabetes in pregnancy care, including telehealth, among multi-ethnic, low socio-economic women receiving midwifery continuity
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Journal of Diabetes Research
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