Canadian Journal of Diabetes
Canadian Journal of Diabetes is Canada’s only diabetes-oriented, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal for diabetes healthcare professionals.
Published quarterly (February, April, June, August, October and December), Canadian Journal of Diabetes contains original articles, resource reviews, a journal watch, shorter articles such as Perspectives in Practice and Diabetes and Society, and news from the Clinical and Scientific Section and the Diabetes Educators Section of the Canadian Diabetes Association.
Canadian Journal of Diabetes is distributed as a benefit of membership to all members of the Professional Sections of Canadian Diabetes Association.
Type 2 Diabetes and Exercise: The Importance of Screening
Current opinion holds that a comprehensive program of exercise should be an integral part of patient care, and that low cardiorespiratory fitness and physical inactivity are independent predictors of all-cause mortality in type 2 diabetes mellitus (1).
W.P. Marley, L.A. Marsh, E.A. Dannals
Hypoglycemia: An Ongoing Problem for Children and Adolescents
Hypoglycemia: An Ongoing Problem for Children and Adolescents
D. Hatton
Expanding the Options in Insulin Therapy: A Review of Insulin Analogues
Prior to the discovery of insulin in 1921, diabetes mellitus was often a fatal condition (1).
S.H. Simpson, E.L. Toth
Hypertension and Diabetes: A Dangerous Liaison
Diabetes mellitus and hypertension are often present in the same individual.
E.L. Schiffrin, A. Schiffrin
Hypoglycemia: The Achilles Heel of the Treatment of Children With Type 1 Diabetes
Hypoglycemia is the most frequent complication of treatment of type 1 diabetes (1).
D. Pacaud
The ABCs of Sulfonylurea Receptors, Islet KATP Channels and the Control of Insulin Secretion
Large variations in glucose are prevented within the pancreas by the islets of Langerhans.
P.E. Light
Clinical Implications of Adipose Tissue Remodelling: Adipogenesis and Apoptosis
Adipose tissue growth occurs during several phases of normal human development, including the fetal, neonatal, childhood and adolescent phases (1).
A. Sorisky, A. Gagnon
Production of materials has been made possible through a financial contribution from the Public Health Agency of Canada.
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