Diabetes: 'tight control' in a comprehensive treatment plan |
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Authors: | DF Brown TW Jackson |
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Affiliation: | Johnson County Center for Community Health, Wrightsville, GA. |
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Abstract: | Two out of every five older Americans have abnormal glucose homeostasis. Approximately 1 in 5 has diabetes mellitus, but one-half of these persons are undiagnosed. Treatment of diabetes in older adults is usually managed by primary care physicians. A regular exercise program is the cornerstone of management, even in frail patients. Diet, weight loss, and regular patient education are also important. Age should not limit attempts at tight glucose control in older patients who are cognitively intact and otherwise reasonable candidates. The key to successful management is to follow through with a treatment plan that deals with all of the factors that influence glucose metabolism. |
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