ea0025sig2.4 | Obesity special interest group | SFEBES2011
Johnston D
Type 2 diabetes is increasing in prevalence and is associated with, amongst others, premature CVD, retinopathy and kidney failure. The aim of care is to minimise the complications through euglycaemia but in the long term, this is rarely possible. Treatment of hypertension and dyslipidaemia also has benefit and patients are often consigned to a lifetime of polypharmacy. Quality of life is affected, especially in those with complications and in those who need treatment with insu...