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Diabetology, Volume 3, Issue 4

December 2022 - 12 articles

Cover Story: Nearly 40% of adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D) experience early morning rises in glucose due to increased hepatic glucose production, decreased glucose clearance, impaired insulin production and secretion, or a combination of these. Increasing prevalence of T2D and the frequency of poor glycemic control, coupled with low adherence to diabetes pharmacotherapy, highlights the need for lifestyle interventions to improve fasting glucose. This pilot study aimed to determine the acute effect of consuming almond butter as an evening snack on fasting and overnight interstitial glucose, compared to a no-snack control, in people with T2D not on insulin therapy. We utilized continuous glucose monitoring to analyze overnight glucose trends and to evaluate individual differences in glycemic excursions. View this paper
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Articles (12)

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,906 Views
10 Pages

Neurocognitive Disorders in Post and Long Covid Patients: Preliminary Data, Gender Differences and New Diabetes Diagnosis

  • Concetta Mezzatesta,
  • Sara Bazzano,
  • Rosa Gesualdo,
  • Simone Marchese,
  • Maria Luisa Savona,
  • Mario Tambone Reyes and
  • Vincenzo Provenzano

6 October 2022

The research is based on a clinical observation of the neurological and neuro-cognitive status of 300 patients, belonging to the Partinico Hospital and the Post-Long Covid clinic, which had contracted the SARS-CoV-2 virus in the period between April...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8,212 Views
12 Pages

A Pilot Study of the Effect of Evening Almond Butter Consumption on Overnight and Fasting Interstitial Glucose

  • Emily A. Johnston,
  • Nelson A. Roque,
  • Barbara H. Cole,
  • Michael P. Flanagan,
  • Penny M. Kris-Etherton and
  • Kristina S. Petersen

26 September 2022

Approximately 40% of patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) experience an early-morning rise in fasting glucose that is not effectively treated by available oral hypoglycemic agents. This study aimed to determine the acute effect of consuming almond but...

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