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Every Woman's Guide to Diabetes
What You Need to Know to Lower Your Risk and Beat the Odds
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Stephanie A. Eisenstat M.D.
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Edited by:
David M. Nathan M.D.
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2007
About this book
Women have long needed a book devoted to their unique issues with diabetes. This up-to-date and practical guide advocates simple lifestyle changes that can help women reduce their risk of getting diabetes or, if already diagnosed, prevent the disease's most serious complications.
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A sympathetic portrait of the myriad medical and psychosocial considerations that must be navigated for women to maintain healthy glucose levels and optimal quality of life. Focusing primarily on Type 2 diabetes, [the authors] describe risk factors and gender and ethnic-specific conditions that influence progression of the disease. Because much damage (nerve, cardiovascular, kidney, retinal and dental) is done before symptoms appear, the authors stress early diagnosis and intensive management of glucose levels. Testing and monitoring methods, types of insulin and other medications, dietary strategies and daily schedules are presented clearly with charts, tables and lists for easy access. There are helpful sections on the effects of stress, illness, hormonal fluctuations and aging, as well as a discussion of gestational diabetes as it affects women with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.
-- Publishers Weekly
-- Publishers Weekly
Although there are many fine books about diabetes from the American Diabetes Association, this work is valuable for its focus on women.
-- Barbara M. Bibel Library Journal
-- Barbara M. Bibel Library Journal
It’s refreshing to see a book that focuses on motivating, educating, and helping women to take charge of their health and diabetes. The authors offer a wonderfully personal approach for any woman with diabetes, and Every Woman’s Guide to Diabetes is an empowering tool to help her gain control, become diabetes-savvy, and form a plan of action. As an endocrinologist sensitive to issues of women with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, I strongly recommend this book—it’s a must-read.
-- Sandra T. Foo, M.D., Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study, St. Luke’s–Roosevelt Medical Center
-- Sandra T. Foo, M.D., Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study, St. Luke’s–Roosevelt Medical Center
Women have unique issues with diabetes. If you’re a woman, are you at risk? Do you know how to find out or what to do about it? Here is thorough, concise information on who’s at risk, how to avoid or prolong avoidance of diabetes and, if diagnosed, how to manage it. Easy to read and informative, Every Woman’s Guide to Diabetes is a must-read for women seeking to avoid or deal with diabetes—and isn’t that all of us?
-- Donna Zimmer, Consumer Connection
-- Donna Zimmer, Consumer Connection
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Preface
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1 The New Epidemic
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2 Diagnosis
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3 Prevention
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4 Medical Complications
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5 Reproductive Health and Sexuality
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6 Psychosocial Impact
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7 Management of the Disease
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8 Common Questions and Resources
225 - APPENDIXES
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1 Body Mass Index (BMI) Table
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2 Carbohydrate Counts for Common Fruits, Vegetables, Starches, and Dairy
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3 Sample Grocery List for Healthful Eating
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4 Choosing a Blood Glucose Meter
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5 Mixing Different Kinds of Insulin
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6 Disposing of Syringes
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7 Insulin Pumps and Other Insulin Delivery Systems
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8 Over-the-Counter Medications and Diabetes
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9 Complementary (Alternative Medicine) Treatments
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10 Your Diabetic Targets
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Glossary of Terms
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References
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Acknowledgments
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Index
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