Current approaches to controlling type 2 diabetes
At present, about 250 million subjects suffer from type 2 diabetes (T2D) in the world. Scientists assume that this figure will amount to 380 million subjects by 2025. Macrovascular complications hold the lead in the structure of mortality in patients with T2D. Chronic hyperglycemia is known to be a...
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doaj-d79473294d304be8a8776b1503e6e89b2020-11-25T02:53:02Zrus"Consilium Medicum" Publishing houseТерапевтический архив0040-36602309-53422009-10-018110202727547Current approaches to controlling type 2 diabetesAleksandr Sergeevich AmetovEkaterina Vladimirovna KarpovaEkaterina Valer'evna IvanovaA S AmetovE V KarpovaE V IvanovaAt present, about 250 million subjects suffer from type 2 diabetes (T2D) in the world. Scientists assume that this figure will amount to 380 million subjects by 2025. Macrovascular complications hold the lead in the structure of mortality in patients with T2D. Chronic hyperglycemia is known to be a cause of the development and progression of T2D. As for effective diabetes control, there is strong evidence suggesting that better glycemic control can considerably reduce a risk for both micro- and macroangiopathy. To what values glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) should be reduced to prevent complications due to T2D, currently remains an urgent problem. Based on the largest studies dealing with this problem, recommendations have been formulated for different groups of patients: to achieve HbA1c levels of < 7% for all patients; < 6% for those at relatively low risk for hypoglycemia, and in the range from 7.5 to 8% for those at its high risk.https://ter-arkhiv.ru/0040-3660/article/view/30520type 2 diabetescontrolglycemic control |
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Aleksandr Sergeevich Ametov Ekaterina Vladimirovna Karpova Ekaterina Valer'evna Ivanova A S Ametov E V Karpova E V Ivanova Current approaches to controlling type 2 diabetes Терапевтический архив type 2 diabetes control glycemic control |
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Aleksandr Sergeevich Ametov Ekaterina Vladimirovna Karpova Ekaterina Valer'evna Ivanova A S Ametov E V Karpova E V Ivanova |
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Current approaches to controlling type 2 diabetes |
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Current approaches to controlling type 2 diabetes |
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Current approaches to controlling type 2 diabetes |
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Current approaches to controlling type 2 diabetes |
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Current approaches to controlling type 2 diabetes |
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current approaches to controlling type 2 diabetes |
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"Consilium Medicum" Publishing house |
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Терапевтический архив |
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0040-3660 2309-5342 |
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2009-10-01 |
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At present, about 250 million subjects suffer from type 2 diabetes (T2D) in the world. Scientists assume that this figure will amount to 380 million subjects by 2025. Macrovascular complications hold the lead in the structure of mortality in patients with T2D. Chronic hyperglycemia is known to be a cause of the development and progression of T2D. As for effective diabetes control, there is strong evidence suggesting that better glycemic control can considerably reduce a risk for both micro- and macroangiopathy. To what values glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) should be reduced to prevent complications due to T2D, currently remains an urgent problem. Based on the largest studies dealing with this problem, recommendations have been formulated for different groups of patients: to achieve HbA1c levels of < 7% for all patients; < 6% for those at relatively low risk for hypoglycemia, and in the range from 7.5 to 8% for those at its high risk. |
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type 2 diabetes control glycemic control |
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