
World Diabetes Day 2024: Reprints Spotlight
Today is World Diabetes Day. About 422 million people worldwide have diabetes,[1] with 643 million people expected to have diabetes by 2030.[2]
But research is also advancing and hoping to combat this rise in global diabetes prevalence. That’s why we’ve gathered some important and forward-thinking resources we’ve previously published. Together, they take several dynamic approaches to tackling the issue of diabetes.
Below you’ll find a curated selection of fully Open Access Reprints advancing diabetes research:
“Gender Difference in Diabetes” (ed. by Giancarlo Tonolo)
“Management of Type 2 Diabetes: Current Insights and Future Directions” (ed. by Andrej Belančić, Sanja Klobučar and Dario Rahelić)
“Diabetes in Sports and Exercise Medicine” (ed. by Jason R. Jaggers)
“Pathological Mechanisms in Diabetes” (ed. by Maria Grau)
If you’d like to see more resources available on diabetes research, head to our online library.
[1] https://www.who.int/health-topics/diabetes#tab=tab_1
[2] https://diabetesatlas.org/#:~:text=537%20million%20adults%20(20%2D79,2021%20%2D%201%20every%205%20seconds.