Genome-wide association studies and polygenic risk scores are important tools in the field of genetics and have shown to also impact diabetes research. Experts including Inês Barroso, PhD, will present information on how GWAS and PRS have helped in the prevention, early diagnosis, and management of type 2 diabetes.
The Health Disparities Committee of the American Diabetes Association® has chosen the top 10 abstracts for presentation. These abstracts focus on health care disparities in diabetes outcomes, showcase research that explores the underlying factors in diabetes disparities, and demonstrate practical interventions that may contribute to eliminating those disparities.
CGM technology has the potential for use as a preventative tool in diabetes and obesity, and researchers continue to learn more about the effects of CGM use in people living with diabetes who are treated with insulin and those who are not. Three experts, including Ronnie Aronson, MD, will discuss emerging evidence.
For many years, rural residents in the United States were healthier as a population than their urban counterparts. In the 1980s, that began to change. Four researchers, including Vasan Ramachandran, MD, DM, FACC, FAHA, will discuss this trend in the context of diabetes diagnosis and care.
Taking an innovative idea for diabetes care from the bench to the bedside requires funding. Presenters including Kathryn Zavala, PhD, COO and BioTools Innovator Managing Director, MedTech Innovator, will discuss what investors look for in a pitch.
Some of the diabetes management tools with the greatest efficacy are those that patients can use by themselves. Experts including Sarah S. Jaser, PhD, will discuss the impact tracking blood glucose levels, sleep quality, diet choices, and other behaviors can have in disease management while paying tribute to behavioral diabetes pioneer Mark Peyrot, PhD.
Proper nutrition can help regulate diabetes. Christopher Gardner, PhD, will discuss the advantages of consuming a plant-based, whole-food diet, along with the health and global benefits of switching from animal protein to plant-based protein. Other presenters will discuss portion size and calorie density, and how processed foods impact energy balance.
The ADA’s Precision Medicine in Diabetes Initiative aims to tap into the potential of individualized medicine to improve the lives of people with diabetes. Genetic testing is one component of this strategy to better understand the disease and refine diagnostics. Rinki Murphy, MBChB, FRACP, PhD, and other experts will discuss why endotypes matter in achieving…
Managing foot care is a challenge people living with diabetes face on a daily basis. David G. Armstrong, DPM, MD, PhD, and other panelists will present approaches providers can implement to help their patients living with diabetes get ahead of foot injuries and improve foot health.
Attendees in San Diego will experience new program features, educational offerings, and networking opportunities—all intended to enhance the overall Scientific Sessions experience, said Marlon Pragnell, PhD, ADA Vice President of Research & Science. More debates, audience polling, and extended time for questions are among the additions.