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Autor:
Sirimon Reutrakul, Pamela Martyn-Nemeth, Lauretta Quinn, Brett Rydzon, Medha Priyadarshini, Kirstie K. Danielson, Kelly G. Baron, Jennifer Duffecy
Publikováno v:
Pilot and Feasibility Studies, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2022)
Abstract Objectives Women with a history of gestational diabetes (GDM) are at 7-fold increase in the risk of developing diabetes. Insufficient sleep has also been shown to increase diabetes risk. This study aimed to explore the feasibility of a sleep
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https://doaj.org/article/1a94e109c86a43708df8d81a57ccf151
Publikováno v:
Diabetes. 71
Despite decades of research on strategies to address disparities in diabetes screening, prevention and treatment, disparities particularly by race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status persist. An innovative approach to diabetes screening was therefore
Autor:
Sirimon Reutrakul, Pamela Martyn-Nemeth, Lauretta Quinn, Brett Rydzon, Medha Priyadarshini, Kirstie K. Danielson, Kelly G. Baron, Jennifer Duffecy
Publikováno v:
Pilot and feasibility studies. 8(1)
Objectives Women with a history of gestational diabetes (GDM) are at 7-fold increase in the risk of developing diabetes. Insufficient sleep has also been shown to increase diabetes risk. This study aimed to explore the feasibility of a sleep extensio
Autor:
Kirstie K. Danielson, Brett Rydzon, Milena Nicosia, Anjana Maheswaren, Yuval Eisenberg, Janet Lin, Brian T. Layden
Publikováno v:
JAMA Network Open. 6:e2253275
This cross-sectional study describes a screening program that was developed to screen for type 2 diabetes in an urban emergency department setting in the US.
Autor:
Kelly Glazer Baron, Pamela Martyn-Nemeth, Sirimon Reutrakul, Brett Rydzon, Laurie Quinn, Jennifer Duffecy, Kirstie K. Danielson
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 44:A261-A261
Introduction Experimental and epidemiological data have linked insufficient sleep to increased diabetes risk. Women with a history of gestational diabetes (GDM) have a 7-fold greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes. This pilot study explored the f
Publikováno v:
Diabetes. 67
Increased cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk is a clinically significant feature of type I diabetes (T1D). Several CVD markers were shown to regress or stabilize after functionally curing T1D via islet cell transplant (ICT), yet the inverse is unknown
Autor:
Reutrakul, Sirimon1 (AUTHOR) sreutrak@uic.edu, Martyn-Nemeth, Pamela2 (AUTHOR), Quinn, Lauretta2 (AUTHOR), Rydzon, Brett1 (AUTHOR), Priyadarshini, Medha1 (AUTHOR), Danielson, Kirstie K.1 (AUTHOR), Baron, Kelly G.3,4 (AUTHOR), Duffecy, Jennifer5 (AUTHOR)
Publikováno v:
Pilot & Feasibility Studies. 6/3/2022, Vol. 8 Issue 1, p1-9. 9p.
Publikováno v:
Academic Emergency Medicine; May2022 Supplement S1, Vol. 29, pS8-S429, 422p
Long term (4 years) improved insulin sensitivity following islet cell transplant in type 1 diabetes.
Autor:
Rydzon, Brett, Monson, Rebecca S., Oberholzer, Jose, Varady, Krista A., Bellin, Melena D., Danielson, Kirstie K.
Publikováno v:
Diabetes/Metabolism Research & Reviews; Mar2018, Vol. 34 Issue 3, p1-1, 9p
Autor:
Danielson, Kirstie K., Rydzon, Brett, Nicosia, Milena, Maheswaren, Anjana, Eisenberg, Yuval, Lin, Janet, Layden, Brian T.
Publikováno v:
JAMA Network Open; 1/26/2023, Vol. 6 Issue 1, pe2253275-e2253275, 1p