Introduction and Objective: Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is characterized by a set of metabolic abnormalities, such as pathological adipose tissue (WAT) accumulation, dyslipidemia and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D). Two major components linking pathological WAT function and MASLD to T2D are perturbed cellular redox homeostasis and the onset of chronic deregulation of inflammatory […]
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609-P: Does Patient Activation Correlate with Lifestyle Change Program Study Completion in Patients with a History of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus?
Introduction and Objective: Women with a history of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) face a high risk of type 2 diabetes, making lifestyle change for prevention essential. Cost and accessibility are barriers to lifestyle change programs. This study evaluated the relationship between patient activation and engagement with diabetes prevention strategies in women with a history of […]
Read More516-P: Health Literacy in Younger and in Older Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Undergoing Coronary Angiography
Introduction and Objective: Health literacy reflects the ability to make appropriate health decisions and affects health outcomes. It therefore is an important parameter in patient care. Health literacy in patients undergoing coronary angiography is unclear and is addressed in the present study.Methods: We enrolled 697 consecutive patients undergoing coronary angiography for the evaluation of established […]
Read More608-P: The Association of Perceived Discrimination with Diabetes Management in Youth and Young Adults with Youth-Onset Diabetes
Introduction and Objective: Discrimination can lower self-esteem and undermine self-care and health seeking behaviors, but its impact on young people with diabetes is poorly studied. We assessed if perceived discrimination was associated with diabetes management among youth and young adults (YYA) with youth-onset type 1 (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D).Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional […]
Read More2197-LB: BMI Regain and Blood-Pressure Change after Discontinuation of Antiobesity Agents
Introduction and Objective: Despite the increase in the use of anti-obesity medication (AOM) since the approval of glucagon-like peptide-1 agonists, the changes in cardiometabolic risk profile after discontinuation of AOM in real-life are still unknown, challenging the projection of long-term value. The aim of this study was to project the trajectory of body-mass index (BMI) […]
Read More507-P: Diabetic Foot Ulcer Outcomes between Patients with Type 1 (T1D) and Type 2 Diabetes (T2D)—A Retrospective Analysis
Introduction and Objective: Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a common complication of diabetes, presenting in patients with T1D and T2D. We aimed to compare DFU characteristics and outcomes stratified by T1 vs T2DM.Methods: All patients with a DFU hospitalized in an Atlanta Hospital between 01/2019 – 12/2021 were included. T1D and T2D status were determined […]
Read More957-P: Impact of Bolus Timing on Glucose Control
Introduction and Objective: Achieving optimal postprandial glucose control is a primary goal in managing type 1 diabetes. While insulin delivery prior to meals is recommended for tighter glucose control, many individuals do not adhere to this practice for various reasons. Meal announcements in conjunction with Advanced Hybrid Closed Loop (AHCL) systems play a pivotal role […]
Read More505-P: A Formative Evaluation to Improve Study Processes and Optimize a Tailored Intervention to Prevent Diabetic Foot Ulcer Recurrence—The Step Up to Avert Amputation Randomized Trial
Introduction and Objective: Lower extremity amputation (LEA), a devastating complication of diabetes, is preceded in more than 80% of cases by a diabetic foot ulcer (DFU). Foot-specific care and general diabetes care are necessary to prevent LEA. During the STEP UP randomized clinical trial (RCT), formative evaluation interviews (FEIs) with study participants were conducted to […]
Read More1128-P: Factors Associated with Delay or Nonreceipt of Medical Care among Older Adults with Diabetes
Introduction and Objective: Prior studies show that 30-40% of US older adults delay medical care. Such delays have been associated with adverse clinical outcomes, health disparities, and higher healthcare costs. Our study aims to identify factors linked to delays or non-receipt of medical care among older adults with diabetes using data from the 2022 Health […]
Read More503-P: Demographic Comparison of Patients with Diabetic Foot Infection between Adjacent Health Care Systems
Introduction and Objective: Diabetic foot infection (DFI) is a common and significant complication of diabetes, with racial, ethnic, and age disparities potentially influencing clinical outcomes. We analyzed 7,769 patients evaluated for DFI at Parkland Health (PHHS), a large tertiary county system, and UT Southwestern (UTSW), a university center, to examine demographic differences between these adjacent […]
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