The British Diabetic Association guide for those treated with diet and tablets

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The British Diabetic Association guide for those treated with diet and tablets

John L. Day

(Living with diabetes)

Wiley, 1998

  • : pbk

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"Published in collaboration with the British Diabetic Association, London, UK."--CIP data

Includes index

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Description

In the UK, there are between 1,000,000 and 1,500,000 adults and 20,000 children with non-insulin dependent diabetes, a condition that profoundly affects their lives. Patients need to be well educated about their condition and motivated to comply with treatments. This book seeks to provide those patients with non-insulin dependent diabetes, their friends, family and carers with easy-to-access information on the condition. It aims to give this information in an easy-to-understand/read format and should encourage patients to follow recommended treatment with optimism. It should ensure they gain the ability to manage and control their diabetes and therefore avoid the medical complications that can so easily occur with the condition.

Table of Contents

  • Introducing Diabetes
  • Type 2 (Non-Insulin Dependent) Diabetes
  • Diet and Exercise
  • Tablet Treatment
  • Is Your Treatment Effective?
  • Insulin Treatment
  • The Long-Term Effects of Diabetes and Your General Health
  • Diabetes and Your Daily Life
  • The British Diabetic Association
  • Index.

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