Nutrition therapy is an essential component of effective diabetes management. Healthcare providers need to stay current on new developments in nutrition therapy and specific interventions for a wide range of patient populations and special circumstances in order to provide the best possible outcomes for their patients. Revised and updated to incorporate the latest research and evidence-based guidelines, the third edition of the American Diabetes Association Guide to Nutrition Therapy for Diabetes is a comprehensive resource for the successful implementation of nutrition therapy for people with diabetes.
Topics covered include:
Macronutrients and micronutrients
Nutrition therapy for pregnant women, youth, older adults, and people with prediabetes
Nutrition therapy for hospitalized and long-term care patients
Celiac disease, eating disorders, and diabetes complications
Cost-effectiveness of nutrition therapy, health literacy and numeracy, and community-based diabetes prevention programs
Chapter 23: Integrating Nutrition Therapy into Insulin Pump Therapy
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Published:2017
Carmel E. Smart, PhD, RD, "Integrating Nutrition Therapy into Insulin Pump Therapy", American Diabetes Association Guide to Nutrition Therapy for Diabetes, Alison B. Evert, MS, RDN, CDE, Marion J. Franz, MS, RDN, CDE
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Review of Existing Nutrition Recommendations for Insulin Pump Therapy
Current Perspectives
Evidence for Use of Variable Bolus Features to Deliver a Prandial Dose
Evidence for Use of Novel Algorithms to Calculate a Prandial Dose
Summary of Integrating Nutrition Therapy into Insulin Pump Therapy