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ey0015.10-12 | Comorbidities – short and long-term complications | ESPEYB15

10.12 Risk of severe hypoglycemia in T1DM over 30 years of follow-up in the DCCT/EDIC study

RA Gubitosi-Klug , BH Braffett , NH White , RS Sherwin , FJ Service , JM Lachin , WV Tamborlane

To read the full abstract: Diabetes Care. 2017;40:1010-1016Professor Tamberlane and co-workers investigated the rates of severe hypoglycemia in the DCCT/Epidemiology of Diabetes Interventions and Complications (EDIC) cohort after approximately 30 years of follow-up. In earlier studies, high rates of hypoglycemic episodes had been found to be associated with lower HbA1c levels and intensified insulin ...

ey0020.10-6 | New Drugs for Children with T2DM | ESPEYB20

10.6. Deterioration of glycemic control in youth-onset type 2 diabetes: What are the early and late predictors?

P Zeitler , L El Ghormli , S Arslanian , S Caprio , E Isganaitis , MK Kelsey , RS Weinstock , NH White , K Drews

Brief summary: In this study of 699 youth 10 to < 18 years old with <2 years duration of type 2 diabetes (T2D) at 15 centers across the USA, baseline HbA1c level, and the change in HbA1c level in the first 6 months are predictors of rapid glycemic deterioration. In addition, subsequent loss of control can be predicted based on both baseline and ongoing clinical characteristics.Comment: The population of individuals with youth-onset T2D is heterog...

ey0019.12-3 | New data on complications of children with T2DM | ESPEYB19

12.3. Long-term complications in youth-onset type 2 diabetes

P. TODAY Study Group, Bjornstad P, Drews KL, Caprio S, Gubitosi-Klug R, Nathan DM, Tesfaldet B, Tryggestad J, White NH, Zeitler

The New England Journal of Medicine 2021;385(5):416-26. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa2100165Brief Summary: This multicenter observational study assessed the cumulative incidence of diabetic complications in 500 adolescents with Type 2 diabetes (T2DM), followed from 2011 to 2020. After only 13 years from T2DM diagnosis, higher complication rates were observed than those reported for pediatric patients wit...

ey0016.10-13 | (1) | ESPEYB16

10.13. Longitudinal assessment of hippocampus structure in children with type 1 diabetes

LC Foland-Ross , AL Reiss , PK Mazaika , N Mauras , SA Weinzimer , T Aye , MJ Tansey , NH White , Research in Children Network (DirecNet) Diabetes

Pediatr Diabetes. 2018 Apr 19. doi: 10.1111/pedi.12683.According to these authors, earlier studies had shown that children with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) experience mild cognitive alterations compared to healthy age-matched controls. This might develop during the course of the disease and relate to both hypo- and hyperglycemia. Another explanation points to psychosocial factors or common u...

ey0015.12-6 | Concepts revised | ESPEYB15

12.6 Monogenic Diabetes in Overweight and Obese Youth Diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes: The TODAY Clinical Trial

JW Kleinberger , KC Copeland , RG Gandica , MW Haymond , LL Levitsky , B Linder , AR Shuldiner , S Tollefsen , NH White , TI Pollin , TODAY Study Group

To read the full abstract: Genetics in Medicine 2018;20:583-590Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young (MODY) is a heterogeneous group of monogenic forms of diabetes characterized by pancreatic beta-cell dysfunction, with autosomal dominant inheritance. Fourteen distinct MODY genetic subtypes have been identified. A definitive diagnosis of MODY is very challenging because of similar or overlapping cl...

ey0015.10-20 | Prevention | ESPEYB15

10.20 Effect of hydrolyzed infant formula vs conventional formula on risk of T1DM. The TRIGR randomized clinical trial

Writing Group for the TRIGR Study Group , M Knip , HK Åkerblom , E Al Taji , D Becker , J Bruining , L Castano , T Danne , C de Beaufort , HM Dosch , J Dupre , WD Fraser , N Howard , J Ilonen , D Konrad , O Kordonouri , JP Krischer , ML Lawson , J Ludvigsson , L Madacsy , JL Mahon , A Ormisson , JP Palmer , P Pozzilli , E Savilahti , M Serrano-Rios , M Songini , S Taback , Vaarala , NH White , SM Virtanen , R Wasikowa

To read the full abstract: JAMA. 2018;319:38-48Earlier observational studies showed that dietary exposure to complex proteins in newborns and early infants is associated with beta cell autoimmunity and increase the risk for T1DM. Several studies avoiding certain proteins, such as gluten and casein, have been conducted without reducing the risk for T1D in genetically susceptible children. Theref...