Introduction and Objective: Ask the Experts (EXPERTS) supports U.S. individuals who screen positive for type 1 diabetes islet autoantibodies (IA) and their health care providers (HCPs). Because clinical capacity to monitor and counsel patients with early-stage type 1 diabetes remains limited, we piloted a 1-day CME-accredited mini-fellowship to build HCP confidence and capacity for early-stage […]
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2265-P: Multimorbidity Phenotypes in Diabetes and Their Association with 10-Year Dementia Risk: A Latent Class Analysis in the UK Biobank
Introduction and Objective: Multimorbidity is common in diabetes and may impact cognitive risk. We used latent class analysis to identify multimorbidity phenotypes and their association with incident dementia.Methods: We included 28,043 adults with diabetes. Twenty-two comorbidity indicators were used to identify multimorbidity classes. We fitted Cox models adjusted for sociodemographic and clinical variables.Results: The incidence […]
Read More2643-P: Preliminary Data on Continuing Weight Loss at 52 Weeks and Durable Weight Loss Off Therapy with Nimacimab, a CB1R Antibody, in Combination with Semaglutide
Introduction and Objective: The CBeyond trial is an ongoing Phase 2a study evaluating nimacimab, a peripherally restricted anti-CB1R inverse agonist mAb, on weight loss. Nimacimab monotherapy, (sc 200 mg QW), is compared to placebo and nimacimab plus semaglutide to semaglutide alone over 26 weeks of treatment, followed by 12 weeks of follow-up off therapy or […]
Read More14-PUB: Nutritional and Lifestyle Interventions in the Management of Diabetes in the United States: A Scoping Review
Introduction and Objective: Nutrition and lifestyle interventions are central to diabetes management, and studies have demonstrated their effectiveness in improving diabetes outcomes. This review aimed at identifying intervention components, delivery settings, and durations that are likely to produce improved clinical outcomes for diabetes individualsMethods: A comprehensive literature search was conducted across 5 electronic databases (MEDLINE, […]
Read More1905-P: Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Patients Aged ≥70 Years Ensures Safe and Effective Intensive Insulin Therapy
Introduction and Objective: Elderly individuals with diabetes are less likely to be offered continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), as they are often perceived as having difficulties using this technology. We conducted a retrospective observational study to assess the use of CGM in patients with diabetes aged ≥70 years.Methods: Patients aged ≥70 years with diabetes treated with […]
Read More2287-P: Trends and Disparities in Mortality Due to Coexisting Diabetes Mellitus and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease among Adults in the U.S. (1999–2023): Insights from the CDC Wonder Database
Introduction and Objective: The coexistence of diabetes and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (DM and COPD) portends poorer outcomes. Yet, nationwide mortality trends and geographic disparities for this comorbidity are poorly characterized.Methods: We analyzed CDC WONDER Multiple Cause-of-Death data (1999-2023) for adults ≥35 with both DM and COPD. Age-adjusted mortality rates (AAMRs per 100,000) were calculated. […]
Read More2694-LB: Primary and Endocrinology Care for Adults with Diabetes following Hyperglycemic and Hypoglycemic Crises in Rural and Urban Areas
Introduction and Objective: To explore rural-urban differences in follow-up in primary and endocrinology care among adults with diabetes who experienced hyperglycemic or hypoglycemic crises requiring emergency department (ED) or hospital care.Methods: This is a retrospective cohort study leveraging electronic health record data from a large integrated healthcare delivery system in the U.S. Upper Midwest between […]
Read MoreThese New Features Improve Health, Fitness Tracking
Share on Pinterestis smaller and has upgraded features to improve how you track your health and fitness. Image courtesy of Oura Ring Oura Ring has announced the release of the newest generation of its smart ring. The Oura Ring 5 promises to be smaller, more proactive, and more personalized than before. With the new software […]
Read MoreTop Health Risks and How to Protect Yourself
Share on PinterestExperts say the World Cup may put pressure on the standard health protection guidelines. Image credit: Photo by wakila/GettyImages Public health experts are concerned that the 2026 FIFA World Cup may test the public health playbook. While Ebola and measles may not pose a high risk for these games, the spread of other […]
Read MoreWhy Doctors Say Rates Are Rising in U.S.
Share on PinterestDoctors say a rise in infectious disease rates in the U.S. is largely due to declining vaccination rates. Luis Velasco/Getty Images Doctors are reporting increases in infectious diseases, including measles, whooping cough, rotavirus, and others, especially in children. Experts say the primary reason for the rise of these illnesses is the increasing number […]
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