Type 1 Diabetes: Living With the Disease - References

SYMPTOMS & TREATMENTS

Citations

  1. Rewers A, et al. (2002). Predictors of acute complications in children with type 1 diabetes. JAMA, 287(19): 2511–2518.

  2. American Diabetes Association (2004). Retinopathy in diabetes. Clinical Practice Recommendations 2004. Diabetes Care, 27(Suppl 1): S84–S87.

  3. American Diabetes Association (2004). Nephropathy in diabetes. Clinical Practice Recommendations 2004. Diabetes Care, 27(Suppl 1): S79–S83.

  4. American Diabetes Association (2008). All About Diabetes. Available online: http://www.diabetes.org/about-diabetes.jsp.

  5. Zochodne DW (2001). Peripheral nerve disease. In HC Gerstein, RB Haynes, eds., Evidence-Based Diabetes Care, pp. 466–487. Hamilton, ON: BC Decker.

  6. American Diabetes Association (2004). Aspirin therapy in diabetes. Clinical Practice Recommendations 2004. Diabetes Care, 27(Suppl 1): S72–S73.

  7. American Diabetes Association (2004). Hypertension management in adults with diabetes. Clinical Practice Recommendations 2004. Diabetes Care, 27(Suppl 1): S65–S67.

  8. American Diabetes Association (2004). Dyslipidemia management in adults with diabetes. Clinical Practice Recommendations 2004. Diabetes Care, 27(Suppl 1): S68–S71.

  9. American Diabetes Association (2004). Hyperglycemic crises in diabetes. Clinical Practice Recommendations 2004. Diabetes Care, 27(Suppl 1): S94–S102.

  10. Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT)/Epidemiology of Diabetes Interventions and Complications (EDIC) Research Group (2001). Beneficial effects of intensive therapy of diabetes during adolescence: Outcomes after the conclusion of the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT). Journal of Pediatrics, 139(6): 804–812.

  11. Sigal R, et al. (2006). Prevention of cardiovascular events in diabetes, search date November 2004. Online version of Clinical Evidence. Also available online: http://www.clinicalevidence.com.

  12. American Diabetes Association (2008). Standards of medical care in diabetes. Clinical Practice Recommendations 2008. Diabetes Care, 31(Suppl 1): S12–S54.

  13. American Diabetes Association (2004). Smoking and diabetes. Clinical Practice Recommendations 2004. Diabetes Care, 27(Suppl 1): S74–S75.

  14. American Diabetes Association (2003). Low-glycemic index diets in the management of diabetes: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Diabetes Care, 26(8): 2261–2267.

  15. ACE Inhibitors in Diabetic Nephropathy Trialist Group (2001). Should all patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus and microalbuminuria receive angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors? Annals of Internal Medicine, 134(5): 370–379.

  16. Collins R, et al. (2003). MRC/BHF heart protection study of cholesterol-lowering with simvastatin in 5,963 people with diabetes: A randomised placebo-controlled trial. Heart Protection Study Collaborative Group. Lancet, 361(9374): 2005–2016.

  17. Sutherland DE, et al. (2001). Lessons learned from more than 1,000 pancreas transplants at a single institution. Annals of Surgery, 233(4): 463–501.

Other Works Consulted

  • American Diabetes Association (2000). Role of fat replacers in diabetes medical nutrition therapy. Clinical Practice Recommendations 2000. Diabetes Care, 23(Suppl 1): S96–S97.

  • American Diabetes Association (2004). Influenza and pneumococcal immunization in diabetes. Position statement. Clinical Practice Recommendations 2004. Diabetes Care, 27(Suppl 1): S111–S113.

  • American Diabetes Association (2008). Nutrition recommendations and interventions for diabetes. Diabetes Care, 31(Suppl 1): S61–S78.

  • Anderson JW (2006). Diabetes mellitus: Medical nutrition therapy. In ME Shils et al., eds., Modern Nutrition in Health and Disease, 10th ed., pp. 1043–1066. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.

  • Campbell A (2006). Glycaemic control in type 1 diabetes, search date December 2005. Online version of Clinical Evidence. Also available online: http://www.clinicalevidence.com.

  • Campbell AP, Beaser RS (2007). Designing a conventional insulin treatment program. In RS Beaser et al., eds., Joslin's Diabetes Deskbook, pp. 281–323. Boston: Joslin Diabetes Center.

  • Campbell AP, Beaser RS (2007). Medical nutrition therapy. In RS Beaser et al., eds., Joslin's Diabetes Deskbook, pp. 81–125. Boston: Joslin Diabetes Center.

  • Chalmers KH (2005). Medical nutrition therapy. In Joslin's Diabetes Mellitus, 14th ed., pp. 611–631. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.

  • Cheng AYY, Zinman B (2005). Principles of insulin therapy. In CR Kahn et al., eds., Joslin's Diabetes Mellitus, 14th ed., pp. 659–670. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.

  • Gerstein HC, et al. (2001). Cardiovascular disease. In HC Gerstein, RB Haynes, eds., Evidence-Based Diabetes Care, pp. 488–514. Hamilton, ON: BC Decker.

  • Levine BS, et al. (2001). Predictors of glycemic control and short-term adverse outcomes in youth with type 1 diabetes. Journal of Pediatrics, 139(2): 197–203.

  • Ludwig DS (2002). The glycemic index: Physiological mechanisms relating to obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. JAMA, 287(18): 2414–2423.

  • Pickup J, Keen H (2002). Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion at 25 years. Diabetes Care, 25(30): 593–598.

  • Weir GC (2005). Pancreas and islet transplantation. In Joslin's Diabetes Mellitus, 14th ed., pp. 757–776. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.

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