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by Peter Schwarz,Prasuna Reddy

Author: Peter Schwarz,Prasuna Reddy
Subcategory: Medicine & Health Sciences
Language: English
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 1 edition (September 3, 2013)
Pages: 230 pages
Category: Other
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Авторы: Reddy Pra una, Schwarz Peter. Expertly authored by the world’s leading specialists in the field, Prevention of Diabetes is the definitive guide for better preventative diabetes care. Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited(2018). Using an evidence-based approach, it outlines the very latest in the identification of people at high risk for type 2 diabetes and how best to use interventional methods such as screening at-risk individuals, pharmaceutical intervention and lifestyle changes.

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Prevention of Diabetes. Published by Wiley Blackwell 2013-08-16, Chichester, West Sussex (2013). ISBN 10: 0470654651 ISBN 13: 9780470654651.

Diabetes prevention in practice. Peter Schwarz, Prasuna Reddy, Colin J Greaves, James A. Dunbar, Jaqueline Schwarz.

Highly Influential Citations18. Diabetes prevention in practice. Kardiale und metabolische Risikofaktoren bei schweren psychischen Erkrankungen. Florian Lederbogen, Peter Schwarz, S. Häfner, Ulrich Schweiger, Michal Bohuš, Michael Deuschle.

Expertly authored by the world’s leading specialists in the field, Prevention of Diabetes is the definitive guide for better preventative diabetes care. Book · January 2010 with 45 Reads. University of Newcastle. Primary prevention of type 2 diabetes is an important strategy in mitigating its rising global burden. Lifestyle modification (LSM) involving healthy eating habits and regular physical activity has been proven to be effective in preventing or postponing development of diabetes in high-risk persons. Systematic, randomized, prospective studies have shown the effectiveness of LSM in all ethnic populations with impaired glucose tolerance. e. Peter Schwartz; Prasuna Reddy; Colin Greaves; James Dunbar; Jaqueline Schwarz. Dresden : Tumaini, 2010. T1 - The short history of diabetes prevention through lifestyle intervention. Lindström J, Tuomilehto J. The short history of diabetes prevention through lifestyle intervention.

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Expertly authored by the world’s leading specialists inthe field, Prevention of Diabetes is the definitive guidefor better preventative diabetes care. 

Using an evidence-based approach, it outlines the very latest inthe identification of people at high risk for type 2 diabetes andhow best to use interventional methods such as screening at-riskindividuals, pharmaceutical intervention and lifestylechanges. 

In addition, it will provide healthcare professionals with theclinical knowledge required to clearly identify the early symptomsof diabetes, enabling them to provide their patients with betterclinical care and helping avoid the onset of full-blowndiabetes.

Also covered are both the health economics of establishing, andthe methods of implement/delivering targeted prevention programmesinto clinical and health care practice, based on the vastexperience of the editors due to their involvement in suchprogrammes.

Prevention of Diabetes provides clear and expertinformation in a practical, accessible way, and is ideal readingfor all those with an interest in the prevention of diabetes andobesity, such as public health workers, specialists in diabetes andobesity, and GP’s seeing patients with early onset orpre-diabetes symptoms.