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“I Am the Last Priority”: Factors Influencing Diabetes Management Among South Asian Caregivers in Peel Region, Ontario Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-05 Nuzha Hafleen MPH, Chelsea D’Silva MHSc, Elizabeth Mansfield PhD, Dianne Fierheller PhD, Ferzana Chaze PhD, Amish Parikh PhD, Sara Martel PhD, Gurpreet Malhotra MA, Baldev Mutta SSW, Zofishan Hasan BA, Ian Zenlea MD MPH
Ce manuscrit explore les facteurs socioculturels et systémiques qui influencent la gestion du diabète chez les proches aidants sud-asiatiques (SA) de la région de Peel, en Ontario. Vingt et une entrevues semi-structurées ont été menées auprès de proches aidants SA selon un modèle descriptif qualitatif. Les données ont été analysées à l'aide d'une analyse thématique et d'une analyse d'intersectionnalité
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Calling All Clinicians: A Brief 5-Step Model for Exploring Diabetes Distress in a Routine Medical Visit Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2024-04-03 Tricia S. Tang PhD RPsych
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Real-world Use and Outcomes of Sodium-glucose Cotransporter-2 Inhibitors in Adults With Diabetes and Heart Failure: A Population-level Cohort Study in Alberta, Canada Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-27 Sonia Butalia MD FRCPC MSc, Chuan Wen PhD, Ronald Sigal MD FRCPC MPH, Peter Senior MBBS PhD, Hude Quan PhD, Luan Manh Chu PhD, Roseanne O. Yeung MD FRCPC MPH, Padma Kaul PhD
Depuis 2016, les lignes directrices cliniques recommandent les inhibiteurs du cotransporteur sodium-glucose de type 2 (SGLT2i) pour les personnes atteintes de diabète de type 2 avec insuffisance cardiaque. Nous avons examiné la dispensation des SGLT2i, les facteurs associés à la dispensation, l'hospitalisation pour insuffisance cardiaque, et la mortalité toutes causes confondues chez les personnes
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Glycemic Control Among Adults With Type 1 Diabetes During Passover: A Pre–Post Single-center Study Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-19 Idit Dotan MD, Tzipora Shochat MD MSc, Talia Diker-Cohen MD, Amit Akirov MD, Alexander Gorshtein MD
Aucune donnée n'est disponible concernant le contrôle glycémique des patients atteints de diabète de type 1 (DT1) pendant la Pâque. Évaluer l'effet de la Pâque sur la gestion du diabète et le contrôle de la glycémie chez les adultes atteints de DT1 ayant modifié leur alimentation pendant la Pâque (pratiquants) par rapport aux patients qui n'ont pas modifié leurs habitudes alimentaires pendant la Pâque
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Plant-based and Early Time-restricted Eating for Prevention and Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes in Adults: A Narrative Review Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-19 David M. Goldman MS RDN CSSD CSCS, Cassandra B. Warbeck MD, Thomas J. Waterfall MSc RNutr SENr, Adam Sud HSD, Michael Quarshie BA, Joel C. Craddock PhD
Le diabète de type 2 (T2D) représente un défi significatif pour la santé publique nécessitant des interventions efficaces sur le mode de vie. Un corpus croissant de preuves soutient l'utilisation de régimes alimentaires à base de plantes et d'une alimentation précoce restreinte dans le temps (ARTp) pour la prévention et le traitement du DT2, mais la recherche n'a pas encore exploré le potentiel de
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The Examination and Exploration of Diabetes Distress in Pre-existing Diabetes in Pregnancy: A Mixed-methods Study Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2024-03-15 Holly Tschirhart RN CDE PhD, Janet Landeen RN CDE PhD, Jennifer Yost MD MSc, Kara A. Nerenberg RN PhD, Diana Sherifali RN PhD
La détresse liée au diabète a été peu étudiée concernant la population des femmes enceintes. On sait que la grossesse est une période complexe et très stressante pour les femmes diabétiques en raison des risques médicaux et du lourde charge que représente la gestion du diabète. Cette étude visait à expliquer et à comprendre la détresse liée au diabète chez les femmes atteintes d'un diabète préexistant
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Identification of Intervention Characteristics Within Diabetes Prevention Programs Using the Template for Intervention Description and Replication: A Scoping Review Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-28 Megan M. MacPherson PhD, Cara Johnston BHK, Kaela D. Cranston MSc, Sarah Der BKin, Jenna A.P. Sim BHK, Mary E. Jung PhD
Diabetes prevention programs (DPPs) targeting dietary and physical activity behaviour change have been shown to decrease the incidence of type 2 diabetes; however, a more thorough reporting of intervention characteristics is needed to expedite the translation of such programs into different communities. In this scoping review we aim to synthesize how DPPs are being reported and implemented. A scoping
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Managing Medications During “Sick Days” in Patients With Diabetes, Kidney, and Cardiovascular Conditions: A Theory-informed Approach to Intervention Design and Implementation Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-21 Kaitlyn E. Watson BPharm (Hons) PhD GradCertAppPharmPrac FHEA, Kirnvir Dhaliwal RN MN PhD, Eleanor Benterud RN MN, Sandra Robertshaw, Nancy Verdin, Ella McMurtry, Nicole Lamont MBT BHSc, Kelsea M. Drall MSc, Sarah Gill, David J.T. Campbell MD MSc PhD FRCPC, Kerry McBrien MD MPH CCFP, Ross T. Tsuyuki BSc(Pharm) PharmD MSc FCSHP FACC FCAHS ISHF, Neesh Pannu MD SM, Matthew T. James MD PhD FRCPC, Maoliosa
Our aim in this work was to: 1) explore barriers and enablers to patient and health-care provider (HCP) behaviours related to sick-day medication guidance (SDMG), 2) identify theory-informed strategies to advise SDMG intervention design, and 3) obtain perspectives on an eHealth tool for this purpose. A qualitative descriptive study using qualitative conventional content analysis was undertaken. Interviews
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The juncture of Diabetes, Cancer and Observational population-based studies: Novel insights from Canadian Provincial health records. Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-19 Terra Arnason, Kerry Mansell
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Working together to improve type 2 diabetes care: a Participatory Design project to address identified needs of people with diabetes and their healthcare professionals Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-15 Soraia de Camargo Catapan, Carina Vasconcelos Silva, Dominique Bird, Monika Janda, Len Gray, Lisbeth Maunder, Jane Clemensen, Anish Menon, Anthony Russell
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The Intersection of Informatics and Diabetes: Harnessing Technology to Improve Care Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-15 Alexander Singer, Conrad Pow, Braden O'Neill
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Glycoprotein Acetyls Associate with Intraglomerular Hemodynamic Dysfunction, Albuminuria, Central Adiposity, and Insulin Resistance in Youth with Type 1 Diabetes Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-08 Alyssa Caldwell McGee, Trenton Reinicke, Diego Carrasco, Jesse Goodrich, Meda E. Pavkov, Daniel van Raalte, Carissa Birznieks, Robert G. Nelson, Kristen J. Nadeau, Ye Ji Choi, Tim Vigers, Laura Pyle, Ian de Boer, Petter Bjornstad, Kalie L. Tommerdahl
Glycoprotein acetyls (GlycA) are biomarkers of systemic inflammation and cardiovascular disease, yet little is known about their role in type 1 diabetes (T1D). In this study we examined the associations among GlycA, central adiposity, insulin resistance, and early kidney injury in youth with T1D. Glomerular filtration rate and renal plasma flow by iohexol and -aminohippurate clearance, urine albumin-to-creatinine
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Recommendations for Transition to a Postsecondary Education Setting for Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2024-02-05 Jessica C. Kichler, Krista Lucier, Alana Gyemi, Robert Papak, Kenzie Tapp, Brianna Grandi
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Ranking Alpha Lipoic Acid and Gamma Linolenic Acid in terms of Efficacy and Safety in the management of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy: A Systematic Review and Network Meta- Analysis Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2024-01-29 Mario B. Prado, Karen Joy B. Adiao
Background Current medications for diabetic neuropathy (DN) recommended by ADA and AAN don’t address the pathologic process of denervation among DN patients, hence ancillary treatments such as reactive oxygen scavengers (ROS) may be needed. The purpose of this paper is to summarize the available evidence about the efficacy and safety of alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) and gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) in the
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Characterizing Types of Diabetes Clinical Questions and Answers Provided via eConsults Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2024-01-28 Gurleen Gill, Sarah Zankar, Danica Goulet, Clare Liddy, Amir Afkham, Erin Keely
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Type 1 Diabetes in Ontario Schools; Policy and Practice Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2024-01-21 Hannah Geddie, Sanja Visekruna, Sarah Lawrence, Diana Sherifali, Ereny Bassilious
Background Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a challenging chronic condition. Young children with T1D require daily support to manage their condition while at school. In 2018, Ontario established a provincial policy to ensure safe and equitable school participation for children with diabetes. Despite this, children and parents describe very different school experiences. This qualitative study describes the
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Validation of the diagnostic accuracy levels of International Classification of Diseases-10 codes for diabetic ketoacidosis: A multicenter cross-sectional study Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2024-01-21 Benazir Hodzic-Santor, Michael Colacci, Afsaneh Raissi, Prachi Ray, Amol A. Verma, Fahad Razak, Derek R. MacFadden, Tor Biering-Sørensen, Kristoffer Grundtvig Skaarup, Shohinee Sarma, Michael Fralick
Importance International classification of disease (ICD) codes are commonly used to identify cases of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) in health services research but they have not been validated. Objective To assess the accuracy of ICD-10 (10th Revision) diagnosis codes for DKA. Design, Setting, and Participants We conducted a multicenter cross-sectional study using data from 5 hospitals in Ontario, Canada
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Factors Affecting Quality of Life in Adolescents Living with Type 2 Diabetes: A Sub study of The Improving renal Complications in Adolescents with type 2 diabetes through REsearch cohort Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2024-01-18 Lucas Mosienko, Brandy Wicklow, Jonathan McGavock, Elizabeth Sellers, Sara Schur, Brenden Dufault, Melissa Gabbs, Allison Dart
Background Type 2 diabetes (T2D) impacts adolescents living in challenging socioeconomic conditions disproportionately. However, impacts of T2D on quality of life (QOL) in this context are unknown. The objective of this study was to evaluate QOL, and identify its biological, psychological, and social determinants amongst adolescents living with and without T2D from similar sociodemographic backgrounds
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What Can We Learn From Studying Diabetes in Diverse Populations? Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2024-01-17 Elizabeth A.C. Sellers MD MSc FRCPC
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A cross-sectional study on the impact of educational status on physical activity level in Danish and English adults with type 1 diabetes Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2024-01-12 Sarah Elton Sander, Rakel Fuglsang Johansen, Sharon Caunt, Esben Søndergaard, Monica Gylling Rolver, Anni Sandbæk, Simon Heller, Peter Lommer Kristensen, Stig Molsted
Aims Physical activity is associated with improved health in people with type 1 diabetes (T1D). However, physical activity level may be associated with socioeconomic status. The primary aim was to investigate the association between education level and physical activity level amongst people with T1D . Methods In this cross-sectional study, data on physical activity level (high or low) was measured
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Determining the associations between glucocorticoid use during hematological chemotherapy treatment and new-onset diabetes and hyperglycemia and mortality: a population-based cohort study Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2024-01-10 Sarah Moore-Vasram, Monakshi Sawhney, Robyn L. Houlden, Patti A. Groome, Catherine Goldie, Wenbin Li, Annette E. Hay, Joan Tranmer
Objectives The aim of this study was to determine the associations between glucocorticoid administration during chemotherapy for hematological malignancy and hyperglycemia, new-onset diabetes, and mortality in Ontario, Canada. Hospitalization and Emergency Room utilization during the chemotherapy treatment period was also described. Methods We conducted a retrospective cohort study using health administrative
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Online educational resources for youth living with type 1 diabetes transitioning to adult care: an environmental scan of Canadian content. Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2024-01-03 Asmaa Housni, Rosemarie Cianci, Rayzel Shulman, Meranda Nakhla, Joseph A. Cafazzo, Sarah D. Corathers, Joyce P. Yi-Frazier, Jessica C. Kichler, Anne-Sophie Brazeau
Background There are many educational resources for adolescents and young adults living with type 1 diabetes; however, it is unknown if they address the breadth of topics related to transition to adult care. Our objective was to collect educational resources relevant to Canadian youth, and assess their quality and comprehensiveness in addressing the knowledge necessary for youth to prepare for interdependent
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Risk of Breast Cancer after Diabetes in Pregnancy: A Population-based Cohort Study Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2023-12-30 Gurjot Gill, Vasily Giannakeas, Stephanie Read, Iliana C. Lega, Baiju R. Shah, Lorraine L. Lipscombe
Aim Diabetes is associated with an increased risk of several cancers, including postmenopausal breast cancer. The evidence for higher breast cancer risk after diabetes in pregnancy is conflicting. We compared the incidence of breast and other cancers between pregnant women with and without diabetes. Methods Propensity-matched retrospective cohort study using population-based healthcare databases from
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Risk prediction scores for type 2 diabetes microvascular and cardiovascular complications derived and validated with real-world data from two provinces The DIabeteS COmplications (DISCO) Risk Scores Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2023-12-29 Baiju R. Shah, Peter C. Austin, Noah M. Ivers, Alan Katz, Alexander Singer, Monica Sirski, Deva Thiruchelvam, Karen Tu
Objective Existing tools to predict the risk of complications among people with type 2 diabetes poorly discriminate high- from low-risk patients. The objective of this study was to develop risk prediction scores for major type 2 diabetes complications using real-world clinical care data, and to externally validate these risk scores in a different jurisdiction. Methods Using healthcare administrative
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Perceptions of beverages with non-nutritive sweeteners among Indigenous adults living in Manitoba and implications for type 2 diabetes Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2023-12-27 Natalie D. Riediger, Mya Ruby Kidson, Kelsey Mann, Larry Wood, Byron Beardy, Michael Champagne, Riel Dubois, Krista Beck, Maria Kisselgoff, Mary Jane Harper, Anne Waugh, Andrea Bombak, Chantal Perchotte, Céleste Theriault
Objectives The purpose of this study was to explore the perspectives of Indigenous adults on consuming beverages with non-nutritive sweeteners. Methods This study utilized a community-based participatory design in partnership with National Indigenous Diabetes Association, Four Arrows Regional Health Authority, and Fearless R2W. We conducted 74 qualitative interviews with Indigenous adults living in
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Impaired cardiovagal activity as a link between hyperglycemia and arterial stiffness in type-2 diabetes mellitus patients among Eastern Indian population: A cross-sectional study. Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2023-12-22 Nibedita Priyadarsini, Devineni Likhitha, Madumathy Ramachandran, Kishore Kumar Behera
Introduction Cardiac autonomic neuropathy (CAN) is one of the most common yet overlooked complications in Type- 2 Diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The T2DM patients with CAN show a fivefold increase in Cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. The presence of CAN in T2DM could potentially lead to arterial stiffness. However, there is sparse data available to prove this association between autonomic dysfunction
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Prevalence of Adult Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Related Complications in Alberta, Canada: A Retrospective Observational Study using Administrative Data Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2023-12-21 David CW. Lau, Eileen Shaw, Megan S. Farris, Suzanne McMullen, Saman Brar, Tara Cowling, Satabdi Chatterjee, Kobina Quansah, Moe H. Kyaw, Louis P. Girard
BACKGROUND Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a prevalent chronic disease and a leading cause of morbidity/mortality in Canada. We evaluated the burden of T2DM in Alberta, Canada by estimating the five-year period prevalence of T2DM and rates of comorbidities and complications/conditions after T2DM. METHODS We conducted a population-based retrospective study linking administrative health databases
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Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown on Occurrence of Acute Complications of Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes and Overall Glycemic Management Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2023-12-12 Richa Parihar MD FRCPC, Simrit Rana BSc, Zubin Punthakee MD FRCPC, Hertzel Gerstein MD FRCPC, Manoela Braga MD FRCPC, Marie Pigeyre MD PhD
The association of diabetes, and COVID-19 infection has been studied extensively; however, the occurrence of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) or hyperglycemic/hyperosmolar states (HHS) in adults during the lockdown has not been well characterized. In this study, we aimed to identify the impact of the lockdown on occurrence and severity of DKA/HHS admissions and glycemic management. A retrospective chart
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Impact of Antenatal Care Modifications on Gestational Diabetes Outcomes During the COVID-19 Pandemic Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2023-12-10 Alexandra Berezowsky MD, Nir Melamed MD, Beth Murray-Davis PhD, Joel Ray MD, Sarah McDonald MD, Jon Barrett MD, Michael Geary MD, Elena Colussi-Pelaez MB BCh BAO, Howard Berger MD
Many of the adverse outcomes of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) are linked to excessive fetal growth, which is strongly mediated by the adequacy of maternal glycemic management. The COVID-19 pandemic led to a rapid adoption of virtual care models. We aimed to compare glycemic management, fetal growth, and perinatal outcomes before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. A retrospective cohort study was
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Looking at Diabetes Through Different Lenses: Focus Groups Conducted With Somali Canadian Families and Their Health-care Providers Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2023-12-05 Arin C. Deveci MSc, Muskaan Gurnani MD, Margaret C. Wolfe-Wylie MD, Andrea Regina PhD, Kristina Cordeiro MA, Malini G. Dave MD, Farid H. Mahmud MD, Jill Hamilton MD FRCPC
In Toronto, many families with Somali backgrounds have children living with type 1 diabetes (T1D). At our clinic, children with African and Caribbean backgrounds have higher glycated hemoglobin than children from European backgrounds. In this study, we explored the experiences and perspectives of Somali Canadian families with children living with T1D, as well as health-care professionals (HCPs) who
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The Need to Prioritize Education and Resources to Support Exercise in Type 1 Diabetes: Results of an Australian Survey of Adults With Type 1 Diabetes and Health Providers Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2023-11-30 Tessa Glyn MBChB, Spiros Fourlanos MBBS FRACP PhD, Barbora Paldus MBBS FRACP, Steve Flint MD, Emma Armstrong BSc MPH, Robert Charles Andrews MBChB PhD FRCP, Parth Narendran MBBS PhD FRCP, John Wentworth MBBS PhD FRACP
Regular exercise is recommended for people with type 1 diabetes (PWD) to improve their health, but many do not meet recommended exercise targets. Educational resources supporting PWD to exercise exist, but their value is unclear. To determine the need for improved exercise resources in Australia, we surveyed adult PWD and health providers (HPs) about their confidence in managing type 1 diabetes (T1D)
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Beyond the Body: Using Photovoice to Explore Social Determinants of Diabetes With South Asian Adolescents in the Peel Region of Ontario, Canada Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2023-11-10 Ananya Tina Banerjee PhD, Shudipta Islam MPH, Amina Khan MPH, Nousin Hussain MPH, Evelyn Ascencio MPH, Nuzha Hafleen MPH
The higher prevalence of diabetes in the South Asian (SA) population living in Canada spans across generations and is often associated with individual risk factors while undermining the social determinants of health (SDOH). There is a scarcity of studies on the perspectives of SA adolescents with a family history of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Learning directly from these adolescents can fill
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Fasted C-Peptide Distribution and Associated Clinical Factors in Adults With Longstanding Type 1 Diabetes: Analysis of the Canadian Study of Longevity in Type 1 Diabetes Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2023-11-07 Sebastien O. Lanctôt BSc, Leif Erik Lovblom BSc MSc PhD, Evan J.H. Lewis PhD, Michelle Morris DDS, Nancy Cardinez NP, Daniel Scarr MSc, Abdulmohsen Bakhsh MD, Mohammad I. Abuabat, Julie A. Lovshin MD PhD, Yuliya Lytvyn PhD, Geneviève Boulet MD, Alexandra Bussières MD, Michael H. Brent MD, Narinder Paul MD, Vera Bril MD, David Z.I. Cherney MD PhD, Bruce A. Perkins MD MPH
Although insulin production is reportedly retained in many people with longstanding type 1 diabetes (T1D), the magnitude and relevance of connecting peptide (C-peptide) production are uncertain. In this study, we aimed to define fasted C-peptide distributions and associated clinical factors. In a cross-sectional analysis of the Canadian Study of Longevity, fasted serum and urinary C-peptide was measured
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An Unexpected Partner in Diabetic Ketoacidosis: Dorsal Pancreatic Agenesis Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2023-11-02 Aida Izquierdo-Martínez MD, Soralla Civantos-Modino PhD, Gloria Cánovas-Molina MD, Belén Mora-Hernández MD, David Bernal-Bello PhD
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Moving Beyond One-size-fits-all Solutions: The Importance of Adopting a Health Equity Lens for Addressing the Diabetes Epidemic Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2023-10-20 Ghazal S. Fazli, Lorraine L. Lipscombe
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Health Resilience in Arabic-speaking Adult Refugees With Type 2 Diabetes: A Grounded Theory Study During the COVID-19 Pandemic Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2023-10-20 Hanin Omar RN MN, David Busolo PhD, Jason Hickey PhD, Neeru Gupta PhD
This qualitative study aimed to describe the lived experiences of Arabic-speaking refugees in managing their type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) while resettling during the COVID-19 pandemic, and to generate a grounded theory of how resilience is used to facilitate living well while facing multiple health stressors. A grounded theory approach was used to conceptualize the dynamic process of resilience
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Dried Blood Spot Test for Glycated Hemoglobin Measurement in Pediatric Diabetes Care Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2023-10-13 Mallory McNiven MD, Netusha Thevaranjan MD MSc, Daphne Yau MD MSc, James Robertson MD, Oluwafemi Oluwole PhD, Joshua Buse PhD, Mark Inman MD FRCPC
The dried blood spot (DBS) card is a novel collection method for measuring glycated hemoglobin (A1C) in individuals with diabetes mellitus. The potential benefits of DBS specimens compared with traditional phlebotomy include a reduction in required total blood volume, reduced procedural pain, and an ability for self-initiated collection. DBS cards for A1C measurement have been validated in the adult
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Hypoglycemia in Adults Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2023-10-10 , Iliana C. Lega, Jean-François Yale, Ayush Chadha, Breay Paty, Rob Roscoe, Melanie Snider, Jennifer Steier, , Harpreet S. Bajaj, Tracy Barnes, Jeremy Gilbert, Kristin Honshorst, James Kim, Joanne Lewis, Barbara MacDonald, Dylan MacKay, Kerry Mansell, Peter Senior, Doreen Rabi, Diana Sherifali
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Open-source artificial pancreas systems are safe and effective when supported in-clinic: outcomes in 248 consecutive type 1 clients Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2023-10-05 Praveen Samuel, Nabeel Khan, Gerri Klein, Sergey Skobkarev, Benjamin Mammon, Marc Fournier, Kate Hawke, Arthur Weissinger, Tom G. Elliott
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Reasons for hospitalisation among Australians with type 1 or type 2 diabetes and COVID-19 Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2023-09-23 Dunya Tomic, Jonathan E. Shaw, Dianna J. Magliano
Aim To determine the reasons for hospitalisation in those with diabetes who contract COVID-19. Methods We analysed all COVID-19 cases reported to the Victorian Department of Health and linked hospitalisation data. We determined reasons for acute (0-30 days) and post-acute (31-365 days) hospitalisation among those with type 1 or type 2 diabetes and COVID-19, compared to those with COVID-19 and no diabetes
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Factors Associated with Attainment of Glycemic Targets Among Adults with Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes in Canada: A Cross-Sectional Study Using Primary- and Specialty-Care Electronic Medical Record Data Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2023-09-16 Alanna Weisman, Ruth Brown, Lisa Chu, Ronnie Aronson, Bruce A. Perkins
Introduction Using a new database combining primary- and specialty-care Electronic Medical Record (EMR) data in Canada, we determined attainment of glycemic targets and associated predictors among adults with diabetes. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional observational study combining primary and specialty-care EMR data in Canada. Adults with diabetes whose primary-care provider contributed to the
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The impact of sex and gender on metabolic syndrome in adults: a retrospective cohort study from the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network (CPCSSN) Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2023-09-03 Rubee Dev, Hassan Behlouli, Monica Parry, Valeria Raparelli, Colleen M. Norris, Louise Pilote
Introduction Metabolic syndrome (MetS), a cluster of five interconnected factors, is the main contributor to cardiovascular disease. Although sex and gender-related elements have been linked to MetS and its components, the association has not been explored among Canadians with and without MetS. This study aimed to examine sex and gender differences in characteristics of the MetS among the Canadians
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Defining a childhood type 1 diabetes cohort, clinical practice measures and outcomes within administrative data in British Columbia Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2023-08-29 Danya Fox, Qian Zhang, Nazrul Islam, Leo Chen, Joseph Leung, Jeffrey Bone, Shazhan Amed
Objectives We used administrative data to (1) establish a cohort of individuals with childhood-onset type 1 diabetes (T1D) in British Columbia (BC) and (2) define T1D-related clinical practice measures. Methods We applied a validated diabetes case finding definition and differentiating algorithm to linked administrative data (1992/93–2019/20). Cases were removed when they did not meet inclusion criteria
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Testing three digital health platforms to improve mental health outcomes in adults with type 1 diabetes Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2023-08-23 Tricia S. Tang, Sorayya Seddigh, Eashan Halbe, Anthony T. Vesco
Aims To examine the potential impact of a 3-pronged digital health pilot intervention (TRIFECTA) on diabetes distress and depressive symptoms among adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D) in British Columbia. Methods We recruited 60 adults with T1D (M age = 38.9±15.1 years, 75% female, 77% White) who participated in the 6-month pilot intervention involving 3 digital health platforms: monthly provider-led
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The Impact of Blood Glucose Test Strips Reimbursement Limits on Utilization, Costs, and Health Care Use in British Columbia Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2023-08-21 Ademola Joshua Itiola, Lucy Cheng, Wei Zhang, Tara Gomes, Baiju R. Shah, Michael R. Law
Objectives People living with diabetes and not using insulin may not derive clinically significant benefit from routine glucose self-monitoring. As a result, in 2015 British Columbia (BC) introduced quantity restrictions for blood glucose test strips (BGTS) coverage in public plans. We studied the impact of this policy on utilization, costs, and health care use. Methods We identified a cohort of adults
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I'll Take “Potpourri” for a Thousand Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2023-08-16 Diana Sherifali
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Response to: Low-calorie Diets for Remission of Type 2 Diabetes---Do the Benefits Outweigh the Risks? Can. J. Diabetes (IF 2.5) Pub Date : 2023-08-06 Dylan MacKay, Tahmina Rahman, Jonathan Little, Susie Jin, Harpreet S. Bajaj
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