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Ketone Monitoring Infrequent in Patients With Type 1 Diabetes

Thirty and 20 percent of participants, respectively, reported never and rarely checking ketones
Patients with type 1 diabetes have significantly lower serum trypsinogen levels than those without type 1 diabetes

Serum Trypsinogen Levels Down in Type 1 Diabetes

Levels lower in T1DM versus AAb− controls and relatives, AAb+ subjects, patients with T2DM
Use of hydrolyzed cow's milk-based formula introduced during the first seven days is associated with increased risk of islet autoimmunity in infants at increased risk of type 1 diabetes

Hydrolyzed Cow’s Milk Formula May Up Islet Autoimmunity

Use during first seven days linked to increased risk of islet autoimmunity in infants at risk of T1DM
Patients with type 1 diabetes exhibit inflammation in the digestive tract and gut bacteria in a pattern that differs from individuals who do not have diabetes or those who have celiac disease

Type 1 Diabetes Tied to Gut Inflammation, Microbiota

Type 1 diabetes patients exhibit different and distinct inflammation and gut microbiota
Serum levels of seven modified metabolites are associated with renal function decline and time to end-stage renal disease among patients with type 1 diabetes

Metabolites Linked to Renal Decline, Time to ESRD in T1DM

Findings in patients with type 1 diabetes, proteinuria, and chronic kidney disease stage 3
In individuals with type 1 diabetes

Parathyroid Hormone Linked to Arterial Stiffness in T1DM

Significant association with carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity persists after multivariable adjustment
Enteroviruses may play a role in the development of at least some cases of type 1 diabetes

Enteroviruses May Be Linked to Autoimmunity Leading to T1DM

Enteroviruses may induce an autoimmune process against insulin-producing cells in the pancreas
The risks of ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke are increased with type 1 diabetes

Risk of Ischemic, Hemorrhagic Stroke Up With Type 1 Diabetes

Incrementally increased risks with increasing HbA1c; marked increase with HbA1c ≥9.7 percent
Implementation of clinical practice guidelines can reduce the length of hospitalizations among children experiencing diabetic ketoacidosis

Clinical Practice Guidelines Cut Pediatric Hospitalizations for DKA

Shorter hospitalizations among children with diabetic ketoacidosis after guideline implementation
For patients with type 1 diabetes

Incidence of Hospitalization for Hypoglycemia Decreasing

Annual decrease of 8.4 percent reported; predictors of HH include age, diabetes duration, albuminuria