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Osteoarthritis and risk of type 2 diabetes: A two-sample Mendelian randomization analysis. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Diabetes, 2023
Highlights We used data from the genome‐wide association studies database and two‐sample mendelian randomization method, we found that genetic evidence supporting that knee osteoarthritis is a potential risk factor for type 2 diabetes. Abstract Background Physical inactivity is an independent risk factor for type 2 diabetes (T2D).
Xing X, Wang Y, Pan F, Cai G.
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Computerized nailfold video-capillaroscopy in type 2 diabetes: A cross-sectional study on 102 outpatients. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Diabetes, 2023
Highlights Patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) are prone to developing chronic diabetes‐related complications at the microvascular and macrovascular levels. The Computerized Nailfold Video‐Capillaroscopy (CNVC) provides specific information on both quantitative and qualitative characteristics of microvasculature at the level of fingers.
Lisco G, Triggiani V.
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Combined detection of urinary biomarkers noninvasively predicts extent of renal injury in patients with early diabetic kidney disease with kidney qi deficiency syndrome: A retrospective investigation

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, Volume 306, Issue 12, Page 2945-2957, December 2023., 2023
Abstract Incipient diagnosis and noninvasive forecasts using urinary biomarkers are important for preventing diabetic kidney disease (DKD) progression, but they are also controversial. Previous studies have shown a potential relationship between urinary tubular biomarkers (UTBs) and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome in patients with DKD. Thus,
Wei Wu   +11 more
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Rationale and design for the Blood Pressure Control Target in Diabetes (BPROAD) study 糖尿病血压控制目标(BPROAD)研究的原理和设计

open access: yesJournal of Diabetes, Volume 15, Issue 12, Page 1029-1040, December 2023., 2023
Highlights The Blood Pressure Control Target in Diabetes (BPROAD) study is a multicenter, randomized controlled trial conducted in mainland China to test the hypothesis of whether intensive blood pressure (BP) management (systolic BP <120 mm Hg) has additional benefits over standard BP management (systolic BP <140 mm Hg) over a follow‐up period of up ...
The BPROAD Study Group   +18 more
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Blood pressure targets for prevention of cognitive decline in patients with diabetes and hypertension: Design of the Blood Pressure Control Target in Diabetes (BPROAD) Cognitive Study 高血压目标对于预防糖尿病和高血压患者的认知下降:BPROAD认知研究的设计

open access: yesJournal of Diabetes, Volume 15, Issue 12, Page 1041-1047, December 2023., 2023
Highlights The optimal blood pressure (BP) target in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) for the management of cognitive decline remains unknown. The Blood Pressure Control Target in Diabetes (BPROAD) Cognitive Study was designed to determine whether intensive BP treatment (systolic BP <120 mm Hg) reduces risk of dementia and mild cognitive ...
The BPROAD Study Group   +18 more
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Patient experiences of continuous glucose monitoring and sensor‐augmented insulin pump therapy for diabetes: A systematic review of qualitative studies 糖尿病患者接受连续血糖监测和传感器增强胰岛素泵治疗的体验:对定性研究的系统综述

open access: yesJournal of Diabetes, Volume 15, Issue 12, Page 1048-1069, December 2023., 2023
Highlights We identified that CGM can increase motivation for self‐management and confidence in treatments. A supportive treating team may help to reduce the practical and psychological burden in patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Abstract Aims Blood glucose control is central to the management of diabetes, and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM)
Patrizia Natale   +10 more
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Early weight gain after diagnosis may have an impact on remission status in children with new‐onset type 1 diabetes mellitus 儿童新发1型糖尿病诊断后早期体重增加可能对缓解状态产生影响

open access: yesJournal of Diabetes, Volume 15, Issue 12, Page 1011-1019, December 2023., 2023
Highlights Weight gain with insulin therapy in the early period may be negatively related to the occurrence and duration of remission by altering insulin sensitivity. Interventions to prevent rapid weight gain and conserve insulin sensitivity in the early stages of type 1 diabetes mellitus may be beneficial for the development and maintenance of ...
Dicle Canoruc Emet   +9 more
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Fatty acid β‐oxidation and mitochondrial fusion are involved in cardiac microvascular endothelial cell protection induced by glucagon receptor antagonism in diabetic mice 脂肪酸β‐氧化和线粒体融合参与胰高血糖素受体拮抗剂对糖尿病小鼠心脏微血管内皮细胞的保护作用

open access: yesJournal of Diabetes, Volume 15, Issue 12, Page 1081-1094, December 2023., 2023
Highlights Glucagon receptor (GCGR) monoclonal antibody (mAb) improves cardiac function and attenuates microvascular damage in db/db mice. GCGR mAb ameliorates the oxidative stress of cardiac microvascular endothelial cells in diabetic mice. GCGR mAb counteracts the diabetes‐induced upregulation of carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1B, optic atrophy type ...
Peng Wang   +6 more
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Plasma mitochondrial DNA is elevated in maternal serum at first trimester and may serve as a biomarker for prediction of gestational diabetes mellitus 血浆线粒体DNA在妊娠早期孕妇血清中升高,可能成为预测妊娠期糖尿病的生物标志物

open access: yesJournal of Diabetes, Volume 15, Issue 12, Page 1095-1102, December 2023., 2023
Highlights In the first trimester, the plasma mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) was higher in women who developed gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) than in women who did not develop GDM during their pregnancy. The increased levels of plasma mtDNA were independent of age and fasting plasma glucose levels in the first trimester.
Dushyant Kumar Sahu, Jessy Abraham
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The effect of diabetes mellitus on tuberculosis in eastern China: A decision‐tree analysis based on a real‐world study 中国东部地区糖尿病对肺结核的影响:基于真实世界研究的决策树分析

open access: yesJournal of Diabetes, Volume 15, Issue 11, Page 920-930, November 2023., 2023
Highlights Diabetes can increase the severity of pulmonary tuberculosis. Patients with pulmonary tuberculosis and diabetes were more likely to have pulmonary cavities. Patients with pulmonary tuberculosis and diabetes may have higher rates of positive bacteriological tests.
Yuxiao Ling   +7 more
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