Canadian Journal of Diabetes

Publications

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.

Canadian Journal of Diabetes - 2004, 06

Report Card Time for Canadian Journal of Diabetes

Report Card Time for Canadian Journal of Diabetes

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H. Dean

The Increasing Burden of Diabetes in Canada

The Increasing Burden of Diabetes in Canada

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M. Mamdani, J.E. Hux

Intravenous Insulin Infusion—Misunderstood and Underemployed?

Intravenous Insulin Infusion—Misunderstood and Underemployed?

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A. Edwards

The Projection of Prevalence and Cost of Diabetes in Canada: 2000 to 2016

Chronic conditions, including diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease (CVD), impart a major health burden in Canada in terms of economic, clinical and humanistic outcomes.

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A. Ohinmaa, P. Jacobs, S. Simpson, J.A. Johnson

Development of Reliable Clinician-rated Measures of Diabetes Self-care

Self-care behaviour is, and will remain, a critical element in the management of diabetes mellitus (1-4).

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T.M. Vallis, I. Higgins-Bowser, L. Scott, A. Murray, L. Edwards, and the Diabetes Management Centre Study Group

Evaluation of a Protocol for the Perioperative Administration of Intravenous Insulin in Patients With Diabetes

Diabetes mellitus affects a significant proportion of the population.

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A.Y. Poppe, L. Vautour, J.-F. Yale, S.S. Wing

Assessment of Intakes of Artificial Sweeteners in Children With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

In Canada, sweeteners are considered food additives and are under the regulation of the Food and Drugs Act.

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L. Devitt, D. Daneman, J. Buccino

Nutrition Education for Women With Newly Diagnosed Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Small-group vs. Individual Counselling

Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is one of the most common complications of pregnancy, with a prevalence of 3.5% to 3.8% in the non-Aboriginal population and 8.0% to 18.0% in Aboriginal populations (1).

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A. Murphy, A. Guilar, D. Donat

The Composition of the Intracellular Milieu

Metabolism is viewed as a series of interrelated chemical reactions designed to accomplish overriding goals, such as biosynthesis, detoxification, and storage and oxidation of fuels.

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J.T. Brosnan

Production of materials has been made possible through a financial contribution from the Public Health Agency of Canada.