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As per available reports about 12 relevant journals, 14 Conferences, 669 National Symposiums are presently dedicated exclusively to Diabetic Patients and about 1106 articles are being published on Diabetes.
Diabetes mellitus (or diabetes) is a chronic, lifelong condition that affects your body's ability to use the energy found in food. There are three major types of diabetes: type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and gestational diabetes.
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Scope and Importance:
Diabetes is characterized by the presence of high levels of glucose in the blood. Insulin, a hormone secreted by the pancreas, which lowers the amount of glucose in the blood is under produced by the gland. Apart from type1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus, gestational and juvenile diabetes are also prevalent among people. Complications of the disease include deprived blood supply to parts like feet, eyes, kidneys, nerves and heart. Genetic predisposition is another major cause of the disease. It is hence known as a metabolic disorder.
Preventive measures include healthy diet, physical exercise, not using tobacco and being in normal weight. Implementation of diabetic diet and anti-diabetic medications is most widely being used as treatment measures. Specialized footwear to curb ulceration of the feet is a must care. Cardiovascular complications and increased blood pressure are major complications of the disease. Recent advancements have introduced the transplantation of pancreas for people especially with end stage renal disease. Weight loss surgery in case of obese people is an effective measure with growing importance. Genomic trends have also come into existence to curb the major global issue. Lifestyle modifications and healthy food habits especially in urban setting must be increased to curb the prevalence of the disease.
Diabetic patients have a chronic illness that requires a holistic approach in terms of care to prevent both acute and long-term complications. Nutritional management for diabetic patients has been evolving for 100 years as the pathophysiological basis of the complications incurred from diabetes becomes more explicit. Diabetes mellitus (just called diabetes from now on) occurs when the level of sugar (glucose) in the blood becomes higher than normal. There are two main types of diabetes - diabetic patients and diabetic patients .Medical nutrition therapy is extremely important for diabetic patients and pre diabetic patients so that adequate glycemic control can be achieved. Patients can achieve good diabetic control if providers recommend intensive therapies, use a team approach, furnish appropriate preventive care, and put into practice proven strategies that help patients better manage their care. diabetic patients can achieve good diabetic control if providers recommend intensive therapies, use a team approach, furnish appropriate preventive care, and put into practice proven strategies that help patients better manage their care. diabetic patients increases your risk of heart disease and stroke by accelerating the development of clogged and hardened arteries.
Market Analysis:
As of 2013, 382 million people have diabetes worldwide. Type 2 makes up about 90% of the cases. This is equal to 8.3% of the adult population with equal rates in both women and men. In 2014, the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) estimated that diabetes resulted in 4.9 million deaths. The World (WHO) estimated that diabetes resulted in 1.5 million deaths in 2012, making it the 8th leading cause of death. The discrepancy between the two estimates is due to the fact that cardiovascular diseases are often the cause of death for individuals with diabetes; the IDF uses modelling to estimate the amount of deaths that could be attributed to diabetes. More than 80% of diabetic deaths occur in low and middle-income countries.
Diabetes mellitus occurs throughout the world, but is more common (especially type 2) in more developed countries. The greatest increase in rates was expected to occur in Asia and Africa, where most people with diabetes will probably live in 2030. The increase in rates in developing countries follows the trend of urbanization and lifestyle changes, including a "Western-style" diet. This has suggested an environmental (i.e., dietary) effect, but there is little understanding of the mechanism(s) at present.
List of Best International Conferences:
November 23-25, 2015, Bangalore, India
2. Targeting Diabetes and Novel Therapeutics conference
September 14-16, 2015 at Las Vegas, USA
3. 6th Diabetes conference and Metabolism Conference
November 02-04, 2015 at Dubai, UAE
4. Euro Diabetics Summit
November 03-05, 2015, Valencia, Spain
5. Asia Pacific Diabetes conference
July 11-13, 2105 at Brisbane, Australia.
6. Diabetologists Annual meeting
June 06-08, 2016 at Dallas, USA
September 29-October 1, 2016, Toronto, Canada
8. Pancreatic Disorders conference
May 12-14, 2016, Chicago, USA
9. Conference on Diabetes and Metabolism
February 25-26, 2016 at London, UK
10. American Diabetes association scientific sessions
June 10-14, 2016 at New Orleans, LA, USA
11. Advanced technologies and treatments for Diabetes
3-6 February, 2016 at Milan, Italy
12. WHO Cambridge seminar on the epidemiological and public health aspects of diabetes mellitus
23-29 August, 2015 at Cambridge, UK
Relevant Society and Associations
1. World Diabetes foundation
2. American Diabetes Association
3. World Health Organization
4. International Diabetes Federation
Companies
1. AstraZeneca
2. Accredo Therapeutics
3. Actelion Pharmaceuticals US, Inc
4. Bayer HealthCare
5. CRITICAL CARE
6. Cané Medical Technology
7. CVS Caremark
8. CuraScript
9. Fairview Specialty Pharmacy
10. Gilead Sciences
11. Vivisol
12. AIM
13. Henry Schein
14. Snap Diagnostics
15. MediLexicon
16. Nicos Group Inc.
17. Bausch & Lomb Instruments
18. JEDMED
19. Miami Medical
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