Re-evaluation of Diabetes Clinical Practice for the Aging Society

  • ONUMA TOMIO
    Department of Medicine, Metabolism and Endocrinology, Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine (Juntendo Tokyo Koto Geriatric Medical Center)

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  • Re-evaluation of Diabetes Clinical Practice for the Aging Society : Aiming at Enrichment of Medical Team Approach and Collaboration
  • Aiming at Enrichment of Medical Team Approach and Collaboration

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Abstract

In recent years, the number of elderly diabetic patients have been increasing. Elderly diabetic patients share many characteristics in terms of glycemic and insulin responses and clinical conditions such as complications. Additionally, decreased cognitive functions are more pronounced among elderly patients with poorly-controlled hyperglycemia. In elderly patients on insulin therapy, subjective symptoms including decreased cognitive functions caused by elevated blood glucose levels are more likely to disappear than when they are on oral hypoglycemic medications. To achieve successful outcomes with the treatment, it is important that medical professionals closely collaborate with each other to provide “medical team approach” that enables all participants to make the best use of their specialized skills.

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