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Diabetes Canada Clinical Practice Guidelines

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Diabetes Canada Clinical Practice Guidelines

WEBDetermining CVD Event Risk. People with diabetes are clearly at increased risk of premature morbidity and mortality related to CVD .Diabetes confers a CVD event risk that is equivalent to aging approximately 15 years, with a transition from intermediate to high risk in men at age 47.9 years, and in women at 54.3 years .The term “vascular age” refers to …

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Diabetes Canada Clinical Practice Guidelines

WEBEfforts to promote well-being to mitigate distress should be incorporated into diabetes management for all individuals (171). Motivational interventions (172,173), coping skills, self-efficacy enhancement, stress management (174,175) and family interventions (176–179) all have been shown to be helpful.

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Diabetes Canada Clinical Practice Guidelines

WEBIn people with type 2 diabetes with A1C <1.5% above the person's individualized target, antihyperglycemic pharmacotherapy should be added if glycemic targets are not achieved within 3 months of initiating healthy behaviour interventions. In people with type 2 diabetes with A1C ≥1.5% above target, antihyperglycemic agents should be initiated

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Diabetes Canada Clinical Practice Guidelines

WEBThe Diabetes Canada Clinical Practice Guidelines are intended to guide practice; inform general patterns of care; enhance diabetes prevention efforts in Canada; and reduce the burden of diabetes complications. The intended users are all health-care professionals that are involved in the management of people with diabetes and those at risk of

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Type 1 diabetes: the basics

WEBdiabetes.ca | 1-800 BANTING (226-8464) | [email protected] Diabetes Canada is making the invisible epidemic of diabetes visible and urgent. Eleven million Canadians have diabetes or prediabetes.

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Diabetes Canada Clinical Practice Guidelines

WEBQuick Reference Guide. 2024 Clinical Practice Guidelines. Click here for the saveable and printable pdf. *The Canadian Diabetes Association is the registered owner of the name Diabetes Canada. All content on guidelines.diabetes.ca, CPG Apps and in our online store remains exactly the same. For questions, contact [email protected].

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High blood pressure and diabetes

WEBPhysical activity Build physical activity into your day. Regular physical activity can improve blood pressure and heart health. Check with your health-care team about the exercise routine that is suitable

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Diabetes Canada Clinical Practice Guidelines

WEBDietary counselling should be provided based on IDF-DAR and Diabetes Canada Clinical Practice Guidelines [Grade D, Consensus]. Risk stratification for people living with diabetes, including very high-risk special populations (i.e. frail individuals, pregnancy, etc) should be based on the published IDF-DAR guidelines (see Table 1) [Grade D

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Diabetes Canada Clinical Practice Guidelines

WEBDiabetes Canada Position Statement for People With Types 1 and 2 Diabetes Who Fast During Ramadan. A full list of chapters is available under Full Guidelines. *The Canadian Diabetes Association is the registered owner of the name Diabetes Canada. All content on guidelines.diabetes.ca, CPG Apps and in our online store remains exactly the same.

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Diabetes Canada Clinical Practice Guidelines

WEBDiabetes in Special Populations. *The Canadian Diabetes Association is the registered owner of the name Diabetes Canada. All content on guidelines.diabetes.ca, CPG Apps and in our online store remains exactly the same. For questions, contact [email protected] .

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Glycemic Index Food Guide

WEBGrains and Starches Low Glycemic Index (55 or less) Choose Most Often Medium Glycemic Index (56 to 69) Choose Less Often High Glycemic Index (70 or more)

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The Balanced Food Plate 2

WEBInclude a small portion of fruit such as 1 cup of berries, or a small apple with your meal or as a snack. Fill 1⁄4 of your plate with protein foods such as kidney beans, split peas, lentils, soy products like tofu or tempeh, eggs, chicken, turkey, lean cuts of beef or pork, nuts and seeds, fish and shellfish, and low-fat dairy products.

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Physical activity and diabetes

WEBdiabetes.ca | 1-800 BANTING (226-8464) | [email protected] Diabetes Canada is making the invisible epidemic of diabetes visible and urgent. Eleven million Canadians have diabetes or prediabetes.

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Diabetes Canada Clinical Practice Guidelines

WEBDiabetes Canada prepares clinical practice guidelines to provide a synthesis of the best evidence to help practitioners. Evidence-based medicine seeks to integrate the best evidence with clinical expertise and the values of persons living with diabetes. It is challenging to balance the goals of providing guidelines based on high-quality

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Diabetes Canada Clinical Practice Guidelines

WEBIntroduction. The Diabetes Canada Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Prevention and Management of Diabetes in Canada (CPG) were last published in 2018 ().Rapid uptake of new monitoring technologies by persons living with diabetes and uncertainty among health-care professionals prompted a review of evidence emerging since our previous …

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