Although diabetes care is improving, there are still cases that are poorly managed. Diabetes mellitus prevention necessitates an integrated and holistic strategy based on the cause of the condition. Only half of diabetes mellitus patients in Europe have adequate glycemic control. Inadequate glycemic management impacts the usage of healthcare resources, medical expenses, and death rates dramatically.
The prevention of diabetes mellitus and its complications is strongly reliant on factors such as self-monitoring and risk factors management.
Patients with diabetes mellitus are frequently advised to maintain a healthy weight, get regular exercise, and follow a low-fat, low-salt, high-fiber, and low glycemic load diet. They are also urged to refrain from smoking and drink alcohol in moderation.
The current Research Topic encourages original research, reviews, or other accepted article types relating, but not limited, to:
- Dietary factors and patterns that can modulate blood glucose levels
- Relationship between HbA1c variability and outcomes of diabetes mellitus
- New approaches for stabilizing glycemic levels
- Mechanisms of blood glucose regulation
- Novel glucose monitoring systems
Although diabetes care is improving, there are still cases that are poorly managed. Diabetes mellitus prevention necessitates an integrated and holistic strategy based on the cause of the condition. Only half of diabetes mellitus patients in Europe have adequate glycemic control. Inadequate glycemic management impacts the usage of healthcare resources, medical expenses, and death rates dramatically.
The prevention of diabetes mellitus and its complications is strongly reliant on factors such as self-monitoring and risk factors management.
Patients with diabetes mellitus are frequently advised to maintain a healthy weight, get regular exercise, and follow a low-fat, low-salt, high-fiber, and low glycemic load diet. They are also urged to refrain from smoking and drink alcohol in moderation.
The current Research Topic encourages original research, reviews, or other accepted article types relating, but not limited, to:
- Dietary factors and patterns that can modulate blood glucose levels
- Relationship between HbA1c variability and outcomes of diabetes mellitus
- New approaches for stabilizing glycemic levels
- Mechanisms of blood glucose regulation
- Novel glucose monitoring systems