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.
Quality Improvement is a Professional Responsibility in Diabetes Care
Quality improvement is a professional responsibility in diabetes care.
H.J. Dean, K.G. Shojania
The World’s Children with Type 1 Diabetes
The world’s children with type 1 diabetes.
D. Daneman
2008 Canadian Diabetes Association, Great-West Life, London Life and Canada Life Young Scientist Award
2008 Canadian Diabetes Association, Great-West Life, London Life and Canada Life Young Scientist Award.
J. Sundaramoorthy, B. Rodrigues
Weight Change During Diet and Exercise Interventions Among Overweight Adults with Type 2 Diabetes: Results of a Chart Review
Among overweight adults with type 2 diabetes, weight reduction of as little as 5% may result in improved blood pressure, lipid profile and glycemic control (1,2).
G. Keyhan, E. Rahme, S. Grover, K. Dasgupta
Use of Natural Health Products by Adults with Type 2 Diabetes
Natural health products (NHPs) have received considerable scientific attention in both the United States with the passage of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (1) and in Canada with the establishment of the Natural Health Products Directorate (2).
C.P. Gobert, A.M. Duncan
A Continuing Medical Education Needs Assessment of Primary Care Physicians’ Knowledge and Awareness of Prediabetes Care
It has been reported that over 2 million Canadians have diabetes, and the number of people with type 2 diabetes is increasing dramatically due to an aging population, rising obesity rates and the increasingly sedentary lifestyles of Canadians (1).
V.R. Curran, A. Hollett, M. Alen, J. Steeves, P. Dunbar
Publication Guidelines for Quality Improvement Studies in Healthcare: Evolution of the SQUIRE Project
A great deal of meaningful and effective work is now done in clinical settings to improve the quality and safety of care.
F. Davidoff, P. Batalden, D. Stevens, G. Ogrine, S. Mooney, for the SQUIRE Development Group
CDA/CSEM Professional Conference Abstract Book
CDA/CSEM Professional conference abstract book.
Childhood and Adolescent Obesity 2008: How we live, how we learn and how we work: implications for the prevention and treatment of childhood obesity
Childhood and adolescent oesity 2008: how we live, how we learn and how we work: implications for the prevention and treatment of childhood obesity.
Production of materials has been made possible through a financial contribution from the Public Health Agency of Canada.
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