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Diabetes Care 28:S67-S68, 2005
© 2005 by the American Diabetes Association, Inc.


COMMITTEE REPORTS & CONSENSUS STATEMENTS
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COMMITTEE REPORTS & CONSENSUS STATEMENTS

Expert Committee Reports

The "Expert Committee on the Diagnosis and Classification of Diabetes Mellitus" meets periodically to make recommendations to the American Diabetes Association.

The Expert Committee on the Diagnosis and Classification of Diabetes Mellitus: Report of the Expert Committee on the Diagnosis and Classification of Diabetes Mellitus

Diabetes Care 20:1183–1197, 1997

The Expert Committee on the Diagnosis and Classification of Diabetes Mellitus: Follow-up report on the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus

Diabetes Care 26:3160–3167, 2003

Consensus Statements

A consensus statement is a comprehensive analysis by a panel of experts (i.e., consensus panel) of a scientific or medical issue related to diabetes. A consensus statement is developed immediately after a consensus conference at which presentations are made on the issue under review. The statement represents the panel’s collective analysis, evaluation, and opinion based, in part, on the conference proceedings. The need for a consensus statement arises when clinicians or scientists desire guidance on a subject for which there is a relative deficiency of "evidence" that might otherwise allow for a more definitive statement to be made.

Once written by the panel, a consensus statement is not subject to subsequent review or approval and does not represent official association opinion. Listed below are recent consensus statements.

Guidelines for Computer Modeling of Diabetes and Its Complications

Diabetes Care 27:2262–2265, 2004

Consensus Development Conference on Antipsychotic Drugs and Obesity and Diabetes

Diabetes Care 27:596–601, 2004

Thiazolidinedione Use, Fluid Retention, and Congestive Heart Failure

Diabetes Care 27:256–263, 2004

Peripheral Arterial Disease in People with Diabetes

Diabetes Care 26:3333–3341, 2003

Management of Dyslipidemia in Children and Adolescents with Diabetes

Diabetes Care 26:2194–2197, 2003

Postprandial Blood Glucose

Diabetes Care 24:775–778, 2001

Type 2 Diabetes in Children and Adolescents

Diabetes Care 23:381–389, 2000

Diabetic Foot Wound Care

Diabetes Care 22:1354–1360, 1999

Diagnosis of Coronary Heart Disease in People With Diabetes

Diabetes Care 21:1551–1559, 1998

Insulin Resistance

Diabetes Care 21:310–314, 1998

The Pharmacological Treatment of Hyperglycemia in NIDDM

Diabetes Care 18:1510–1518, 1995

Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose

Diabetes Care 17:81–86, 1994

Consensus Development Conference on the Diagnosis and Management of Nephropathy in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus

Diabetes Care 17:1357–1361, 1994

Detection and Management of Lipid Disorders in Diabetes

Diabetes Care 16:828–834, 1993

Treatment of Hypertension in Diabetes

Diabetes Care 16:1394–1401, 1993

Magnesium Supplementation in the Treatment of Diabetes

Diabetes Care 15:1065–1067, 1992

Proceedings of a Consensus Development Conference on Standardized Measures in Diabetic Neuropathy

Diabetes Care 15:1080–1107, 1992

Role of Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Prevention and Treatment of Macrovascular Disease in Diabetes

Diabetes Care 12:573–579, 1989

Diabetic Neuropathy

Diabetes Care 11:592–597, 1988


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