2016
Youth-Onset Type 2 Diabetes Consensus Report: Current Status, Challenges, and Priorities
Nadeau KJ, Anderson BJ, Berg EG, Chiang JL, Chou H, Copeland KC, Hannon TS, Huang T, Lynch JL, Powell J, Sellers E, Tamborlane WV, Zeitler P. Youth-Onset Type 2 Diabetes Consensus Report: Current Status, Challenges, and Priorities. Diabetes Care 2016, 39: 1635-1642. PMID: 27486237, PMCID: PMC5314694, DOI: 10.2337/dc16-1066.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsType 2 diabetesConsensus reportYouth-Onset Type 2Current therapeutic optionsRisk of complicationsUnique pathophysiologyTherapeutic optionsIncreasing burdenVulnerable patientsAdult diseaseDiabetesType 2New treatmentsPsychosocial impactType 1Young adultsPrevention approachesTreatmentDiseaseAdultsChildrenAdvocacy groupsReportComplicationsPatients
2013
Developing parent expertise: A framework to guide parental care following diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes in a young child
Niedel S, Traynor M, Tamborlane W, Acerini C, McKee M. Developing parent expertise: A framework to guide parental care following diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes in a young child. Journal Of Health Services Research & Policy 2013, 18: 70-76. PMID: 23620579, DOI: 10.1177/1355819613475602.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchType 1 diabetesHealth professionalsOutpatient pediatric diabetes clinicPediatric diabetes clinicExpert health care providersHealth care providersYears of ageBlood glucose valuesYoung childrenHealth professional training programsDiabetes clinicClinical guidelinesChronic diseasesCare providersNeeds of parentsDiabetesGlucose valuesChild's diseaseChild's diabetesDiseaseDiagnosisParents' expertiseChildrenParental expertiseClinicians
2005
Diabetes in overweight pediatric patients
Tamborlane WV. Diabetes in overweight pediatric patients. Clinical Cornerstone 2005, 7: s25-s29. PMID: 16545735, DOI: 10.1016/s1098-3597(05)80086-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiabetes mellitusNew-onset type 2 diabetes mellitusType 2 diabetes mellitusChildhood diabetes mellitusOverweight pediatric patientsNew diabetes casesMore effective treatmentsPediatric patientsHemoglobin levelsInadequate therapyDiabetes casesDiabetic complicationsPatient satisfactionUrine testingFamily historyEffective treatmentDM treatmentBetter outcomesMetabolic controlInsulin analoguesType 2Ethnic minority groupsHigh rateDiseasePromising new avenue