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Geriatric diabetes / edited by Medha N. Munshi, Lewis A. Lipsitz.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: New York : Informa Healthcare, c2007.Description: xi, 428 p. : ill. ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 9780849370656 (hb. : alk. paper)
  • 0849370655 (hb. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 618.97/6462 23 m 963
LOC classification:
  • RC952 .G388 2007
NLM classification:
  • 2007 G-971
  • WK 815
Online resources:
Contents:
Descriptive epidemiology of diabetes -- The genetics of diabetes and its complications in older adults -- The pathophysiology of diabetes in the elderly -- Diagnosis and screening of diabetes mellitus in the elderly -- Insulin resistance in the elderly -- Cognitive dysfunction and depression in older adults with diabetes -- Falls risk and prevention in the diabetic patient -- Polypharmacy -- Urinary incontinence in older adults with diabetes -- Chronic pain and disability in diabetes -- Erectile dysfunction in older adults with diabetes -- Care of older adults with diabetes during hospitalization -- Macrovascular complications of diabetes in older adults -- Peripheral vascular disease in older adults with diabetes -- Kidney dysfunction in older adults with diabetes -- Diabetic neuropathy -- Ophthalmic complications in older adults with diabetes -- Foot care in older adults with diabetes mellitus -- Infections in older adults with diabetes -- Goal setting in older adults with diabetes -- Oral agents and insulin in care of older adults with diabetes -- Nutritional therapy for diabetes in older patients -- Exercise in older adults with diabetes -- Diabetes education in older adults -- Hypoglycemia and self-care in elderly patients with diabetes mellitus -- Care of community-living racial/ethnic minority elders -- Management of diabetes in chronic care settings -- Economic considerations in the management of older adults with diabetes: role of patient self-management -- Optimizing diabetes care in older adults-what else is needed? -- Promising research, new pharmacotherapy and technologies, and their relevance to older adults.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Descriptive epidemiology of diabetes -- The genetics of diabetes and its complications in older adults -- The pathophysiology of diabetes in the elderly -- Diagnosis and screening of diabetes mellitus in the elderly -- Insulin resistance in the elderly -- Cognitive dysfunction and depression in older adults with diabetes -- Falls risk and prevention in the diabetic patient -- Polypharmacy -- Urinary incontinence in older adults with diabetes -- Chronic pain and disability in diabetes -- Erectile dysfunction in older adults with diabetes -- Care of older adults with diabetes during hospitalization -- Macrovascular complications of diabetes in older adults -- Peripheral vascular disease in older adults with diabetes -- Kidney dysfunction in older adults with diabetes -- Diabetic neuropathy -- Ophthalmic complications in older adults with diabetes -- Foot care in older adults with diabetes mellitus -- Infections in older adults with diabetes -- Goal setting in older adults with diabetes -- Oral agents and insulin in care of older adults with diabetes -- Nutritional therapy for diabetes in older patients -- Exercise in older adults with diabetes -- Diabetes education in older adults -- Hypoglycemia and self-care in elderly patients with diabetes mellitus -- Care of community-living racial/ethnic minority elders -- Management of diabetes in chronic care settings -- Economic considerations in the management of older adults with diabetes: role of patient self-management -- Optimizing diabetes care in older adults-what else is needed? -- Promising research, new pharmacotherapy and technologies, and their relevance to older adults.