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2020Professional Journals
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A JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATIONJuly 2019 | Volume 68 | Number 7 | www.diabetes.org/diabetes
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ADA JOURNALS PROVIDE MORE THAN 40,000 researchers, physicians, and diabetes educators with the latest information onscientificresearchandclinicalpractice.
New Insights Into Diabetes
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■ FEATURE ARTICLES
6 Influence of Relationship Partners on
Self-Efficacy for Self-Management Behaviors
Among Adults with Type 2 Diabetes
Jennalee S. Wooldridge and Krista W. Ranby
16 Physical Activity, Muscle-Strengthening
Activities, and Systemic Inflammation Among
Retinopathy Patients
Emily Frith and Paul D. Loprinzi
21 A Developmental Milestones Map of
Type 1 Diabetes Self-Management Transition
From Parents to Adolescents
Bobby Trudeau, Cameron Trudeau, Michele Lynn Polfuss,
and Susan Sullivan-Bolyai
30 Benefits of Using the i-Port System on Insulin-
Treated Patients
Amal M. Khan and Khaled A. Alswat
36 Patient Perspectives on Managing Type 1
Diabetes During High-Performance Exercise:
What Resources Do They Want?
Stephanie Dizon, Janine Malcolm, Margo Rowan, and
Erin J. Keely
■ DEPARTMENTS
3 Editorial: Oh, What Times We Live In!
Curtis L. Triplitt, PharmD, CDE, Editor-in-Chief
5 Editor’s Note: A Sincere Thank You to the Reviewers
of Diabetes Spectrum
47 Pharmacy and Therapeutics: Canagliflozin in
Type 1 Diabetes: A Case Series of Patient Outcomes
in a Diabetes Clinic
Tori Marie Roberts, June Felice Johnson, and Amy Grace
Vaughan
53 Lifestyle and Behavior: Cardiovascular Risk
Factors and Provision of Lifestyle Counseling for
Diabetes or Prediabetes With Comorbid Obesity:
Analysis of Office-Based Physician Visits Made by
Patients 20 Years of Age or Older
Samantha Karr, Rebekah M. Jackowski, Kelsey D. Buckley,
Kathleen A. Fairman, and David A. Sclar
61 2018 ADA Health Care & Education
Presidential Address: The American Diabetes
Association in the Era of Health Care Transformation
Felicia Hill-Briggs
69 2018 ADA Outstanding Educator in Diabetes
Award Lecture: Connectedness: How Technology and
Social Networks Are Advancing Diabetes Nutrition Care
Jackie L. Boucher
76 2018 ADA Richard R. Rubin Award Lecture:
Diabetes and Behavior in the 21st Century: Things That
Make You Go “Hmmm . . . ”
Tim Wysocki
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VOLUME 42 | NUMBER 4
Real-World Costs of Continuous Insulin Pump Therapy and Multiple Daily Injections for Type 1 Diabetes: A Population-Based and Propensity-Matched Cohort From the Swedish National Diabetes Register
E. Toresson Grip, A.-M. Svensson, M. Miftaraj, B. Eliasson, S. Franzén, S. Gudbjörnsdottir, and K. Steen Carlsson
Home Use of Day-and-Night Hybrid Closed-Loop Insulin Delivery in Very Young Children: A Multicenter, 3-Week, Randomized TrialM. Tauschmann, J.M. Allen, K. Nagl, M. Fritsch, J. Yong, E. Metcalfe, D. Schaeffer, M. Fichelle, U. Schierloh, A.G. Thiele, D. Abt, H. Kojzar, J.K. Mader, S. Slegtenhorst, N. Barber, M.E. Wilinska, C. Boughton, G. Musolino, J. Sibayan, N. Cohen, C. Kollman, S.E. Hofer, E. Fröhlich-Reiterer, T.M. Kapellen, C.L. Acerini, C. de Beaufort, F. Campbell, B. Rami-Merhar, and R. Hovorka, on behalf of KidsAP Consortium
Long-term Effects of Metformin on Diabetes Prevention: Identification of Subgroups That Benefited Most in the Diabetes Prevention Program and Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study
Diabetes Prevention Program Research Group
Association of Insulin Dose, Cardiometabolic Risk Factors, and Cardiovascular Disease in Type 1 Diabetes During 30 Years of Follow-up in the DCCT/EDIC Study
B.H. Braffett, S. Dagogo-Jack, I. Bebu, W.I. Sivitz, M. Larkin, O. Kolterman, and J.M. Lachin, on behalf of the DCCT/EDIC Research Group
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VOLUME 42 | NUMBER 6
SGLT Inhibitors for Type 1 Diabetes: Proceed With Extreme Caution
J.I. Wolfsdorf and R.E. Ratner
Diabetes-Related Complications and Mortality in Patients With Young-Onset Latent Autoimmune Diabetes: A 14-Year Analysis of the Prospective Hong Kong Diabetes Register
A.O.Y. Luk, E.S.H. Lau, C. Lim, A.P.S. Kong, E. Chow, R.C.W. Ma, and J.C.N. Chan
Diabetes Care Editors’ Expert Forum 2018: Managing Big Data for Diabetes Research and Care
M.C. Riddle, L. Blonde, H.C. Gerstein, E.W. Gregg, R.R. Holman, J.M. Lachin, G.A. Nichols, A. Turchin, and W.T. Cefalu
International Consensus on Risk Management of Diabetic Ketoacidosis in Patients With Type 1 Diabetes Treated With Sodium–Glucose Cotransporter (SGLT) Inhibitors
T. Danne, S. Garg, A.L. Peters, J.B. Buse, C. Mathieu, J.H. Pettus, C.M. Alexander, T. Battelino, F.J. Ampudia-Blasco, B.W. Bode, B. Cariou, K.L. Close, P. Dandona, S. Dutta, E. Ferrannini, S. Fourlanos, G. Grunberger, S.R. Heller, R.R. Henry, M.J. Kurian, J.A. Kushner, T. Oron, C.G. Parkin, T.R. Pieber, H.W. Rodbard, D. Schatz, J.S. Skyler, W.V. Tamborlane, K. Yokote, and M. Phillip
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VOLUME 42 | NUMBER 4
Real-World Costs of Continuous Insulin Pump Therapy and Multiple Daily Injections for Type 1 Diabetes: A Population-Based and Propensity-Matched Cohort From the Swedish National Diabetes Register
E. Toresson Grip, A.-M. Svensson, M. Miftaraj, B. Eliasson, S. Franzén, S. Gudbjörnsdottir, and K. Steen Carlsson
Home Use of Day-and-Night Hybrid Closed-Loop Insulin Delivery in Very Young Children: A Multicenter, 3-Week, Randomized Trial
M. Tauschmann, J.M. Allen, K. Nagl, M. Fritsch, J. Yong, E. Metcalfe, D. Schaeffer, M. Fichelle, U. Schierloh, A.G. Thiele, D. Abt, H. Kojzar, J.K. Mader, S. Slegtenhorst, N. Barber, M.E. Wilinska, C. Boughton, G. Musolino, J. Sibayan, N. Cohen, C. Kollman, S.E. Hofer, E. Fröhlich-Reiterer, T.M. Kapellen, C.L. Acerini, C. de Beaufort, F. Campbell, B. Rami-Merhar, and R. Hovorka, on behalf of KidsAP Consortium
Long-term Effects of Metformin on Diabetes Prevention: Identification of Subgroups That Benefited Most in the Diabetes Prevention Program and Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study
Diabetes Prevention Program Research Group
Association of Insulin Dose, Cardiometabolic Risk Factors, and Cardiovascular Disease in Type 1 Diabetes During 30 Years of Follow-up in the DCCT/EDIC Study
B.H. Braffett, S. Dagogo-Jack, I. Bebu, W.I. Sivitz, M. Larkin, O. Kolterman, and J.M. Lachin, on behalf of the DCCT/EDIC Research GroupV
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Realizing Better Diabetes Outcomes Through a Diabetes Data Revolution
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179 PrefaceAaron J. Kowalski, Guest Editor
183 Personal Versus Professional Continuous Glucose Monitoring: When to Use Which on WhomRebecca Longo and Scott Sperling
194 A Clinical Overview of Insulin Pump Therapy for the Management of Diabetes: Past, Present, and Future of Intensive Therapy Cari Berget, Laurel H. Messer, and Gregory P. Forlenza
205 Single-Hormone Artificial Pancreas Use in Diabetes: Clinical Efficacy and Remaining Challenges Nadine Taleb, Sémah Tagougui, and Rémi Rabasa-Lhoret
209 Automated Insulin Delivery AlgorithmsAli Cinar
215 Insulin-and-Glucagon Artificial Pancreas Versus Insulin-Alone Artificial Pancreas: A Short ReviewAhmad Haidar
221 Why Download Data: The Benefits and Challenges of More Diabetes DataBrandon Arbiter, Howard Look, Lindsay McComb, and Christopher Snider
226 Digital Health Interventions for Diabetes: Everything to Gain and Nothing to LoseDavid Kerr, Fraya King, and David C. Klonoff
231 Is There an App for That? The Pros and Cons of Diabetes Smartphone Apps and How to Integrate Them Into Clinical PracticeDavid T. Ahn and Rachel Stahl
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239 Yours, Mine, and Ours: A Qualitative Analysis of the Impact of Type 1 Diabetes Management in Older Adult Married CouplesMichelle L. Litchman, Sarah E. Wawrzynski, Nancy A. Allen, Eunjin L. Tracy, Caitlin S. Kelly, Vicki S. Helgeson, and Cynthia A. Berg
249 Psychosocial Interventions for Emergent Adults With Type 1 Diabetes: Near-Empty Systematic Review and Exploratory Meta-AnalysisRachel R. Jewell and Kevin M. Gorey
257 Associations Between Diabetes-Related Distress and Cardiovascular Complication Risks in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes and Lower Socioeconomic Status: A Pilot StudyClipper F. Young, Jinjing Cheng, and Gordon McCarter
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■ FEATURE ARTICLES
6 Influence of Relationship Partners on Self-Efficacy for Self-Management Behaviors Among Adults with Type 2 Diabetes Jennalee S. Wooldridge and Krista W. Ranby
16 Physical Activity, Muscle-Strengthening Activities, and Systemic Inflammation Among Retinopathy PatientsEmily Frith and Paul D. Loprinzi
21 A Developmental Milestones Map of Type 1 Diabetes Self-Management Transition From Parents to AdolescentsBobby Trudeau, Cameron Trudeau, Michele Lynn Polfuss, and Susan Sullivan-Bolyai
30 Benefits of Using the i-Port System on Insulin-Treated PatientsAmal M. Khan and Khaled A. Alswat
36 Patient Perspectives on Managing Type 1 Diabetes During High-Performance Exercise: What Resources Do They Want?Stephanie Dizon, Janine Malcolm, Margo Rowan, and Erin J. Keely
■ DEPARTMENTS
3 Editorial: Oh, What Times We Live In! Curtis L. Triplitt, PharmD, CDE, Editor-in-Chief
5 Editor’s Note: A Sincere Thank You to the Reviewers of Diabetes Spectrum
47 Pharmacy and Therapeutics: Canagliflozin in Type 1 Diabetes: A Case Series of Patient Outcomes in a Diabetes Clinic Tori Marie Roberts, June Felice Johnson, and Amy Grace Vaughan
53 Lifestyle and Behavior: Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Provision of Lifestyle Counseling for Diabetes or Prediabetes With Comorbid Obesity: Analysis of Office-Based Physician Visits Made by Patients 20 Years of Age or Older Samantha Karr, Rebekah M. Jackowski, Kelsey D. Buckley, Kathleen A. Fairman, and David A. Sclar
61 2018 ADA Health Care & Education Presidential Address: The American Diabetes Association in the Era of Health Care Transformation Felicia Hill-Briggs
69 2018 ADA Outstanding Educator in Diabetes Award Lecture: Connectedness: How Technology and Social Networks Are Advancing Diabetes Nutrition Care Jackie L. Boucher
76 2018 ADA Richard R. Rubin Award Lecture: Diabetes and Behavior in the 21st Century: Things That Make You Go “Hmmm . . . ” Tim Wysocki
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