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Research: Bariatric Surgery Associated With Reduced Need For Diabetes Medications 6 Years Later

2 Mar, 2018 | 01:10h | UTC

Association Between Bariatric Surgery and Rates of Continuation, Discontinuation, or Initiation of Antidiabetes Treatment 6 Years Later – JAMA Surgery (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentaries: Bariatric Surgery Associated With Reduced Need For Diabetes Medications at Six Years – MedicalResearch (free) AND Roughly Half of Obese Patients Who Have Bariatric Surgery Are Off Type 2 Diabetes Meds at 6 Years – TCTMD (free)

See related studies on the long-term effects of Bariatric Surgery in our January 17th issue (see #1, #2 and #3)

 


Diabetes drug aids fertility in women with polycystic ovaries

1 Mar, 2018 | 22:03h | UTC

Diabetes drug aids fertility in women with polycystic ovaries – NIHR Signal (free)

Original article: Insulin-sensitising drugs (metformin, rosiglitazone, pioglitazone, D-chiro-inositol) for women with polycystic ovary syndrome, oligo amenorrhoea and subfertility – Cochrane Library (free)

 


Plastic Additive BPA Not Much Of A Threat, Government Study Finds

27 Feb, 2018 | 17:15h | UTC

Plastic Additive BPA Not Much Of A Threat, Government Study Finds – NPR (free)

See original FDA statement on National Toxicology Program draft report on Bisphenol A (free) AND Endocrine Society Experts Express Concern with FDA Statement on BPA Safety – Endocrine Society, via NewsWise (free)

 


Review: Pheochromocytoma and Paraganglioma

27 Feb, 2018 | 16:38h | UTC

Pheochromocytoma and Paraganglioma – Endotext (free)

 


Review: Skin Manifestations of Diabetes Mellitus

27 Feb, 2018 | 16:37h | UTC

Skin Manifestations of Diabetes Mellitus – Endotext (free)

 


Post-Traumatic Hypopituitarism—Who Should Be Screened, When, and How?

27 Feb, 2018 | 16:31h | UTC

Post-Traumatic Hypopituitarism—Who Should Be Screened, When, and How? – Frontiers in Endocrinology (free)

 


Research: Effect of Low-Fat vs Low-Carbohydrate Diet on 12-Month Weight Loss in Overweight Adults

23 Feb, 2018 | 01:03h | UTC

Effect of Low-Fat vs Low-Carbohydrate Diet on 12-Month Weight Loss in Overweight Adults and the Association With Genotype Pattern or Insulin Secretion: The DIETFITS Randomized Clinical Trial – JAMA (free)

Commentaries: Low-Carb And Low-Fat Diets Battle To A Draw – Cardiobrief (free) AND Matching DNA to a diet doesn’t work: ‘We didn’t even come close,’ researcher says – STAT (free) AND Counting Calories Is Not the Key to Weight Loss, New Study Finds – The New York Times (10 articles per month are free) AND Debating low-fat vs low-carb diets? New study found a draw – Scope (free)

 


Opinion: It’s poverty, not individual choice, that is driving extraordinary obesity level

23 Feb, 2018 | 00:58h | UTC

It’s poverty, not individual choice, that is driving extraordinary obesity level – The Conversation (free)

“Statistics point remorselessly towards obesity being a symptom with an underlying social cause”.

 


Research: Maternal thyroid function and child educational attainment

22 Feb, 2018 | 23:32h | UTC

Maternal thyroid function and child educational attainment: prospective cohort study – The BMJ (free)

Related study and commentary: Treatment of Subclinical Hypothyroidism or Hypothyroxinemia in Pregnancy – New England Journal of Medicine (free) AND Treating subclinical thyroid dysfunction in pregnancy probably has no benefit – NIHR Signal (free)

Maternal thyroid dysfunction in the first trimester had no impact on child performance at school or educational achievement.

 


Research: Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Adults with Type 1 Diabetes

22 Feb, 2018 | 23:29h | UTC

Real-time continuous glucose monitoring in adults with type 1 diabetes and impaired hypoglycaemia awareness or severe hypoglycaemia treated with multiple daily insulin injections (HypoDE): a multicentre, randomised controlled trial – The Lancet (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

The mean number of hypoglycemic events per 28 days was reduced from 10.8 to 3.5 among patients in the continuous glucose monitoring group and from 14.4 to 13.7 among control group participants.

 


Editorial: Vitamin D Screening and Supplementation in Primary Care

22 Feb, 2018 | 23:21h | UTC

Vitamin D Screening and Supplementation in Primary Care: Time to Curb Our Enthusiasm – American Family Physician (free)

Related: Your vitamin D tests and supplements are probably a waste of money – VOX (free) AND Why Are So Many People Popping Vitamin D? – The New York Times (free)

 


Draft Recommendation: Behavioral Interventions for Weight Loss to Prevent Obesity-Related Morbidity and Mortality in Adults

22 Feb, 2018 | 23:07h | UTC

Draft Recommendation Statement: Weight Loss to Prevent Obesity-Related Morbidity and Mortality in Adults: Behavioral Interventions – U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (free)

Commentaries: USPSTF Again Recommends Offering Behavioral Interventions to Obese Adults – Physician’s First Watch (free) AND USPSTF Posts Draft Recs for Treatment of Adults With Obesity – Medscape (free registration required) AND USPSTF: ‘Yes’ To Behavioral Obesity Therapy – MedPage Today (free)

 


Research: Takeaway meal consumption and risk markers for coronary heart disease, type 2 diabetes and obesity in children aged 9–10 years

22 Feb, 2018 | 23:05h | UTC

Takeaway meal consumption and risk markers for coronary heart disease, type 2 diabetes and obesity in children aged 9–10 years: a cross-sectional study – Archives of Disease in Childhood (free)

Commentaries: Takeaways linked to increased cardiovascular risk factors and obesity in children – NIHR Signal (free) AND Takeout Food May Increase Adverse Health Consequences in Children – Endocrinology Advisor (free)

 


Research: Night Shift Work, Genetic Risk, and Type 2 Diabetes

22 Feb, 2018 | 23:03h | UTC

Night Shift Work, Genetic Risk, and Type 2 Diabetes in the UK Biobank – Diabetes Care (link to abstract – $ for full-text)

Commentaries: Irregular or Rotating Night Shifts Linked To Increased Risk of Diabetes – MedicalResearch.com (free) AND New study explores connection between shift work and type 2 diabetes – MedicalResearch.com (free) Working Nights May Raise Diabetes Risk – The New York Times (10 articles per month are free)

 


Research: Ambient Air Pollution in Relation to Diabetes

22 Feb, 2018 | 22:53h | UTC

Ambient air pollution in relation to diabetes and glucose-homoeostasis markers in China: a cross-sectional study with findings from the 33 Communities Chinese Health Study – The Lancet Planetary Health (free)

 


Research: Perfluoroalkyl substances and changes in body weight and resting metabolic rate in response to weight-loss diets

22 Feb, 2018 | 22:49h | UTC

Perfluoroalkyl substances and changes in body weight and resting metabolic rate in response to weight-loss diets: A prospective study – PLOS Medicine (free)

Commentaries: PFASs, chemicals commonly found in environment, may interfere with body weight regulation – Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health News (free) AND ‘Non-stick’ chemicals linked to weight gain – NHS Choices (free) AND Weight Regain More Likely With Perfluoroalkyl Substances – Endocrinology Advisor (free)

 


Research: Telemedicine in the Management of Type 1 Diabetes

22 Feb, 2018 | 22:43h | UTC

Telemedicine in the Management of Type 1 Diabetes – Preventing Chronic Disease (free)

Commentary: Telemedicine program saves time, money in managing type 1 diabetes – Cardiovascular Business (free)

 


Research: Effects of changes in eating speed on obesity in patients with diabetes

22 Feb, 2018 | 22:27h | UTC

Effects of changes in eating speed on obesity in patients with diabetes: a secondary analysis of longitudinal health check-up data – BMJ Open (free)

Commentaries: Will eating slowly help you to lose weight? – Medical News Today (free) AND Eating More Slowly May Help With Weight Loss, Study Finds – Forbes (free) AND Eating slowly may help prevent obesity, say researchers – The Guardian (free)

 


Guidelines on Adult Testosterone Deficiency

22 Feb, 2018 | 21:53h | UTC

British Society for Sexual Medicine Guidelines on Adult Testosterone Deficiency, With Statements for UK Practice – The Journal of Sexual Medicine (free)

Source: New Clinical Practice Guidelines, February 2018 – Medscape (free registration required)

 


Review compares effectiveness, cost, and safety of second-line drugs for diabetes

16 Feb, 2018 | 01:22h | UTC

Review compares effectiveness, cost, and safety of second-line drugs for diabetes – ACP Diabetes Monthly (free)

Original Report: New Drugs for Type 2 Diabetes: Second-Line Therapy – Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (free)

 


Being overweight or having diabetes are both linked to cancer

16 Feb, 2018 | 01:03h | UTC

Being overweight or having diabetes are both linked to cancer – NIHR Signal (free)

Original article: Worldwide burden of cancer attributable to diabetes and high body-mass index: a comparative risk assessment – The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology (free) AND Commentary: Diabetes and adiposity: a heavy load for cancer (free)

 


Atypical Antipsychotics, Insulin Resistance and Weight; a Meta-Analysis of Healthy Volunteer Studies

16 Feb, 2018 | 01:01h | UTC

Atypical antipsychotics, insulin resistance and weight; a meta-analysis of healthy volunteer studies – Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry (link to abstract – $ for full-text) (via @psychopharmacol see Tweet)

“These findings provide preliminary evidence that atypical antipsychotics cause insulin resistance and weight gain directly, independent of psychiatric disease and may be associated with length of treatment”.

 


Review: Fertility, Pregnancy and Lactation in Women with Adrenal Insufficiency

15 Feb, 2018 | 11:31h | UTC

Fertility, pregnancy and lactation in women with adrenal insufficiency – European Journal of Endocrinology (free)

 


The Famine Ended 70 Years Ago, but Dutch Genes Still Bear Scars

15 Feb, 2018 | 11:11h | UTC

The Famine Ended 70 Years Ago, but Dutch Genes Still Bear Scars – The New York Times (free)

 


Research: Effectiveness of a childhood obesity prevention programme delivered through schools, targeting 6 and 7 year olds

9 Feb, 2018 | 12:35h | UTC

Effectiveness of a childhood obesity prevention programme delivered through schools, targeting 6 and 7 year olds: cluster randomised controlled trial (WAVES study) – The BMJ (free)

Editorial: The failure of anti-obesity programmes in schools (free)

Commentary: Obesity crisis can’t be solved by schools – major new study – The Conversation (free) AND Schools are not the answer to childhood obesity epidemic, study shows – The Guardian (free)

““In the words of Winston Churchill, “However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results.”” (from editorial)

 


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