Children and adolescents with diabetes and their parents/caregivers should receive culturally sensitive and developmentally appropriate individualized diabetes self-management education and support according to national standards at diagnosis and routinely thereafter. Recommendations for managing Type 1 diabetes are comprehensively addressed in the ADA Standards of Care in Diabetes—2024 document.
School and Child Care
Type 2 Diabetes in Youth and Adolescents
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Addressing Probable New Cases of Type 2 Diabetes in Youth
Management of new-onset diabetes in you with overweight or obesity with clinical suspicion of type 2 diabetes. A1C 8.5% = 69 mmol/mol. Adapted from Arslanian S, Bacha F, Grey M, Marcus MD, White NH, Zeitler P. Evaluation and management of youth-onset type 2 diabetes: a position statement by the American Diabetes Association. Diabetes Care 2018;41:2648–2668. BGM, blood glucose monitoring; DKA, diabetic ketoacidosis: HHNK, hyperosmolar hyperglycemic nonketotic syndrome; IV, intravenous; MDI, multiple daily injection.
Management of new-onset diabetes in you with overweight or obesity with clinical suspicion of type 2 diabetes. A1C 8.5% = 69 mmol/mol. Adapted from Arslanian S, Bacha F, Grey M, Marcus MD, White NH, Zeitler P. Evaluation and management of youth-onset type 2 diabetes: a position statement by the American Diabetes Association. Diabetes Care 2018;41:2648–2668. BGM, blood glucose monitoring; DKA, diabetic ketoacidosis: HHNK, hyperosmolar hyperglycemic nonketotic syndrome; IV, intravenous; MDI, multiple daily injection.