Amaryl Glucotrol. Farxiga Invokana. Actos Avandia. Welcome to the Learning Center! Here you will find everything that you need to know about Diabetes. This book is the opposite of so many diabetes books: easy-to-digest, fits in your pocket and has a great sense of humor. And now — and this is truly amazing — Wil is giving it away for free. No signup required, no strings attached. This page also includes useful books for diabetes caregivers and health care providers, as well as printable books to email or print for patients to read.
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This content has been restricted to logged in users only. Please login to view this content. Login to view our entire listing of free diabetes books. It is essential reading for general practitioners, diabetologists, clinical endocrinologists, cardiologists, epidemiologists, nurses, dieticians, and other diabetes care providers, as well as health care decision makers. Your First Year with Diabetes is the month plan for anyone who has recently been diagnosed with diabetes.
Taking readers step-by-step through the first year, this practical and humorous guide includes a basic explanation of the disease, instructions on checking glucose, and details about about diabetes nutrition, avoiding complications, and better management. In addition to her clinical expertise, author and cartoonist Theresa Garnero brings some much-needed levity to a very serious topic. The book is filled with lighthearted cartoons to help healing through humor.
This whimsical approach to diabetes self-care resonates with people who need a breath of fresh air in their diabetes management. Author : U. Type 2 diabetes is the most common type in American Indians. This type of diabetes can occur at any age, even during childhood. People develop type 2 diabetes because the cells in the muscles, liver, and fat do not use insulin properly.
Eventually, the body cannot make enough insulin. As a result, the amount of glucose in the blood increases while the cells are starved of energy.
Over time, high blood glucose damages nerves and blood vessels, leading to problems such as heart disease, stroke, blindness, kidney failure, and amputation.
Although people with diabetes can prevent or delay complications by keeping blood glucose also called blood sugar levels close to normal, preventing or delaying the development of type 2 diabetes in the first place is even better. The results of a major federally funded study, the Diabetes Prevention Program DPP , prove that we can prevent or delay the disease. This study of 3, people at high risk for diabetes showed that moderate diet and exercise, resulting in a 5- to 7-percent weight loss, can delay and possibly prevent type 2 diabetes.
The DPP tested three approaches to preventing diabetes: making lifestyle changes, taking a diabetes pill, or following the standard diabetes education approach. People in the lifestyle change group exercised about 30 minutes a day, 5 days a week, usually by walking, and they lowered their intake of fat and calories. Those who took the diabetes pill metformin received standard information on exercise and diet, as is done in an Indian Health Service clinic or tribal physician's office.
These approaches were compared with the third group who only received the standard information on exercise and diet and took a placebo—a pill without medicine in it. The DPP results showed that people in the lifestyle change group reduced their risk of getting type 2 diabetes by 58 percent.
Average weight loss in the first year of the study was 15 pounds. Lifestyle change was even more effective in those 60 years and older. They reduced their risk by 71 percent. People who took metformin and received standard information on exercise and diet reduced their risk by 31 percent. Ten years after they enrolled in the DPP, people in the lifestyle change group had reduced their risk for developing diabetes by 34 percent. Those in the lifestyle change group age 60 or older had reduced their risk of developing diabetes by 49 percent.
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