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020 _a 978-3-030-64132-0
020 _a978-3-030-64133-7 (eBook)
022 _a2523-3785
022 _a2523-3793 (electronic)
040 _cddc
041 _aEnglish
100 _qWilliam V. Tamborlane
222 _aactivity addition adjust adolescents adults age amount analogs approved associated basal BG blood glucose blood sugar blood sugar levels body carbohydrate cause cells CGM changes child children and adolescents clinical common complications continuous CT daily diabetic ketoacidosis diagnosis disease DKA doses early eating effect exercise factors families fat fatty Fig fluids glucose levels glycemic control glycosylation grams Haven HbA1c hypoglycemia important improved increased individuals initial injection insulin pump ketones leading liver lower meal measure metformin mg/dL monitoring months Name normal obese occur parents participants patients pediatric period plasma glucose present protein range recent reduced require risk School of Medicine sensor severe shown therapy tion treat treatment trial type 1 diabetes USA weeks weight Yale School Yale-New Haven Children’s young youth youth with T1D.
240 _aDiabetes in Children and Adolescents
245 _a Diabetes in Children and Adolescents
_b A Guide to Diagnosis and Management.
260 _aDepartment of Pediatrics Yale School of Medicine New Haven, CT USA |
_bSpringer Nature Switzerland AG |
_c 2021.
300 _a270 Pages
300 _aIncludes Index
490 _aContemporary Endocrinology.
520 _aCurrently, available information on pediatric and adolescent diabetes is limited to chapters in larger books covering the broader topic of pediatric endocrinology, and these do not have the space to delve into specific topics. This concise, timely book contains everything that a practicing provider needs to know in order to provide comprehensive, up-to-date care for children and adolescents with diabetes, from the latest methods for diagnosing various types of diabetes to integrating cutting-edge technology in the care of this patient population. Initial management, the use of insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitoring, and automated insulin delivery are discussed in detail, as are nutrition therapy, exercise, psychosocial challenges, acute and long-term complications, and future directions for treatment and research. Further, this book provides clinicians with guidelines for the implementation of best practices as outlined by leading associations such as the American Diabetes Association (ADA) and International Society of Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes (ISPAD). The Yale Children’s Diabetes Program has been ranked among the best in the United States, including clinicians and researchers who are world-renowned for their efforts in improving the care of children with diabetes. This wealth of knowledge and experience positions the author team well as experts in this field.
600 _x Endocrinology, Medical / Clinical Medicine, Medical / Endocrinology & Metabolism, Medical / Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Children, Diabetes, Diabetes in adolescence, Diabetes in children, Diabetics.
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64133-7
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