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.
Resilience, Adaptation and Transformation in Turbulent Times
Resilience, adaptation and transformation in turbulent times.
H.J. Dean
Foundations and the Funding of Diabetes Research
Foundations and the funding of diabetes research.
R. J. Gardiner, R. L. Houlden, P. Dunbar
Canadian Diabetes Association 2007 Innovation Grant Recipients
Canadian Diabetes Association 2007 Innovation Grant recipients.
J. Guimond, B. Rodrigues
Welcoming the Clinical Biochemist to the Diabetes Healthcare Team
Welcoming the clinical biochemist to the diabetes healthcare team.
R. L. Houlden
Reduction in Fear of Hypoglycemia in Subjects With Sub-optimally Controlled Diabetes Using a Glargine Insulin-based Treatment Regimen
Despite the robust evidence base that good glycemic control reduces the risk of complications in both type 1 (1) and type 2 diabetes (2), achieving targets proposed by national guidelines remains a challenge.
R.E. Gilbert, G. Fulcher
The Kelowna Diabetes Program: Bridging the Gap Between Testing Guidelines and Reality
Despite the ready availability of guidelines for diabetes management (1,2), a minority of people with diagnosed diabetes meet the glycemic targets recommended by such guidelines (3-5).
D. Innes, D. Cameron, A. Farquhar, H. Tildesley, L. Green, T. Fraser
Meaning of Health: The Perspectives of Aboriginal Adults and Youth in a Northern Manitoba First Nations Community
The high prevalence of overweight and obesity among First Nations people in Canada is well established, with the increase in childhood and youth obesity emerging as a significant public health issue (1-3).
C.A. Isaak, G. Marchessault
A Pilot Study of Physical Activity Education Delivery in Diabetes Education Centres in Ontario
One model of diabetes care delivery in Canada is the diabetes education centre (DEC), where patients diagnosed with diabetes receive the information and support they need to live with the disease.
A. Gornall, L. Lévesque, R.J. Sigal
Incretin-based Therapies for Type 2 Diabetes
Diabetes afflicts an estimated 217 million people worldwide, and the World Health Organization has predicted that this number will potentially rise to a minimum of 366 million by 2030 (1), of whom the majority have type 2 diabetes.
C.H.S. McIntosh
Canadian Journal of Diabetes June 2008 - Full Issue
Production of materials has been made possible through a financial contribution from the Public Health Agency of Canada.
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