January 2024
Diabetes in America NIDDK-compiled and evaluated epidemiological, public health, clinical research, and clinical trial data focused on diabetes, its complications and treatment, health care utilization, and diabetes prevention in the United States. These data are intended to be a valuable resource for the research community, clinicians, policy makers, people with diabetes, and their caregivers and families.
There are 3 print editions of Diabetes in America. This book was first published in his 1984 year. The second and third editions were published in 1995 and 2018, respectively. The third edition is also available on the bookshelf of the National Center for Biotechnology Information, National Library of Medicine (NLM), and expands access to the scientific community through a link to PubMed®.
Diabetes in America has been exclusively transferred to digital format. Each updated or new article is available in this report and in his NLM bookshelf. Also indexed in PubMed. This was done to remain dynamic as scientific knowledge about diabetes advances.
Diabetes in America is organized into four broad topic areas.
- Section I: Diabetes Spectrum. We provide a descriptive epidemiology of diabetes in the United States based on national surveys and community-based studies. This includes prevalence estimates and incidence rates. Sociodemographic, metabolic, and lifestyle characteristics. Risk factors for developing diabetes. Unique aspects of diabetes in selected populations.
- Section II: Diabetes Complications and Related Diseases. Outline the complications that affect people with diabetes, including mortality.
- Section III: Diabetes Medical Care. Describes diabetes medication use and self-care practices, health care utilization, and quality of care. Financial aspects such as health insurance and medical costs for diabetics.
- Section IV: Diabetes Prevention. We present results from clinical trials and other intervention studies focused on diabetes prevention.
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Diabetes in America
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Editor:
Jean M. Lawrence, MPH, MSSA, Sarah Stark Casagrande, PhD, William H. Herman, MD, Deborah J. Wexler, MD, William T. Cefalu, MD.
Section I: Diabetes Spectrum
Maria J. Redondo, MD, PhD, MPH, Suna Onengut-Gumsuk, PhD, Kyle J. Galton, PhD
Raymond J. Kleienkamp, MD, PhD, Benjamin F. Voigt, MD, Anna L. Gwinn, MD, Miriam S. Eudler, MD, PhD
PMID: 38117925
PMID: 38117928
Section II: Diabetes Complications and Related Symptoms
PMID: 38117924
Section III: Diabetes Medical Care
PMID: 38117923
Section IV: Diabetes Prevention
Articles will be added to this section as they become available
Diabetes in America is in the public domain in the United States. You may use this work without restriction in the United States.