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Jennifer N Clements, Kennedy Howard, Emory Moss

Approximately 20–34% of hospitalized patients have a diagnosis of diabetes, while many others experience stress hyperglycaemia, both increasing the occurrence of dysglycaemia in the hospital.1 Hyperglycaemia is associated with increased infection rates and higher mortality rates. Conversely, hypoglycaemia can lead to adverse neurological outcomes, prolonged hospital stays, as well as increased mortality.1 In spite of current guidelines […]

Jennie Brand-Miller PhD, AM FAA, ADA 2019 – PREVIEW Study

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Published Online: Jun 26th 2019

It was an honor to speak to Jennie Brand-Miller at the ADA annual meeting in San Francisco to discuss her much-anticipated presentation on the results of the Prevention of Diabetes through Lifestyle Intervention and Population Studies Around the World (PREVIEW) study results.

Filmed at the American Diabetes Association (ADA) annual meeting 2019, San Francisco, USA

Questions:
1. What are the aims of the PREVIEW Project? (0:05)
2. Could you tell us a little about the study design? (0:49)
3. Could you give us an overview of the data that are being presented at the ADA meeting? (1:33)
4. How do protein levels affect the incidence of diabetes in your population studies? (2:54)
5. Could you tell us a little about the inclusion/exclusion criteria of the study? (4:05)
6. What are the implications of these findings for clinical practice? (5:32)

Jennie Brand-Miller has no conflicts of interest to declare in relation to this video.

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