Introduction and Objective: Few studies have explored the experiences of people newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes (T2D). This study aimed to understand these experiences through in-depth interviews to identify unmet psychosocial needs.Methods: Thirty adults with T2D diagnosed within the past six to nine months were interviewed using a semi-structured guide to capture their experiences […]
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840-P: TN-10 Extension Study—Teplizumab following Stage 3 Type 1 Diabetes Diagnosis in Participants from the TN-10 Trial
Introduction and Objective: Teplizumab is the first therapeutic to demonstrate the ability to delay progression from stage 2 to stage 3 type 1 diabetes (T1D). In this extension of the TrialNet stage 2 teplizumab study (TN-10), we followed participants who received a course of teplizumab after developing stage 3 T1D.Methods: TN-10 Extension was a multicenter, […]
Read More615-P: Bias in Medical Students’ Perceived Understanding of Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes—A Cross-Sectional Survey Study
Introduction and Objective: The causes and management of diabetes are widely misunderstood. The prevailing narrative misrepresents diabetes as a self-inflicted condition, attributed to laziness, gluttony, and irresponsibility. While many health care professionals are supportive, evidence suggests biases exist in diabetes care. The purpose of this study was to examine if these biases develop early in […]
Read More1859-LB: Translatability of miR-22 Targeting in Restoring Metabolic Health
Introduction and Objective: Obesity and type 2 diabetes are associated with mitochondrial dysfunction and reduced plasticity of white adipose tissue (WAT), characterized by impaired adaptive responses to metabolic demands. miR-22 plays a key role in lipid metabolism dysregulation, and its inhibition has been shown to restore metabolic homeostasis in preclinical models. RES-010, a first-in-class antisense […]
Read More614-P: Hyperglycemia and Glucose Fluctuations Predict Worse Sleep Quality Which Then Predicts Elevated Depressive Symptoms and Diabetes Distress in People with Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes
Introduction and Objective: The aim was to analyze which glycemic parameters predict sleep quality and whether sleep quality predicts psychosocial well-being.Methods: People with type 1 and type 2 diabetes rated their sleep quality daily for 17 days (range: 0-10) on a ecological momentary assessment (EMA) app. CGM was used to calculate %<70 mg/dl (TBR), %>180 […]
Read More64-OR: Delayed Access to Insulin during Pregnancy
Introduction and Objective: Delayed access to insulin (DAI) during pregnancy can have a major impact on effective diabetes management, posing risks to mother and infant. We sought to assess the frequency of DAI (≥ 7 days) in pregnant women and identify associated factors.Methods: Of 1262 pregnant women aged ≥18 with GDM or pre-existing T2DM who […]
Read More613-P: Development of Implementation Strategies for a Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes Behavioral Intervention
Introduction and Objective: Behavioral Family Systems Therapy for Diabetes (BFST-D), a family-based pediatric psychosocial type 1 diabetes (T1D) intervention, improves glycemic levels and family conflict. A brief group-based version of bBFST-D has evidence of effectiveness. However, few families receive this care. Using evidence-based quality improvement (EBQI), the current study aimed to develop and tailor a […]
Read More255-OR: Therapeutic Potential of Intestinal Epithelial Organoids–Derived Exosomes in Ameliorating Steatohepatitis
Introduction and Objective: Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis is a prevalent metabolic liver disease with limited therapeutic options. This study aimed to investigate the therapeutic potential of intestinal epithelial organoid (IEO)-derived exosomes in treating steatohepatitis.Methods: IEOs were generated from the small intestinal tissue of eight-week-old C57BL/6 mice, and exosomes were isolated from IEO culture supernatants. Human hepatoma HepG2 […]
Read More612-P: Strategies to Increase Inclusion in Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes Psychosocial Intervention Studies
Introduction and Objective: Evidence-based pediatric psychosocial type 1 diabetes (T1D) care improves child (glycemic levels, diabetes distress) and family (conflict) health outcomes. However, few intervention studies have included substantial proportions of African American or low income families of any race. This community-engaged study aimed to identify strategies to increase engagement of these families in T1D […]
Read More725-P: Minimal Weight Loss to Achieve Diabetes Prevention after a Six-Month Intervention in the Korean Diabetes Prevention Study
Introduction and Objective: This study aims to determine the minimum weight loss required for diabetes prevention in the Korean population.Methods: The Korean Diabetes Prevention Study (KDPS), a prospective, multicenter, randomized controlled trial, enrolled prediabetic adults aged 30-70 with a body mass index ≥23 kg/m2 from 2016 to 2022. Participants were assigned to standard management, lifestyle […]
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