19
Nov 24
35
mins
19
Nov 24
35
mins
Doing Well with Diabetes: Perfection is a Myth
In this first episode of a special podcast series in partnership with Diabetics Doing Things, host Rob Howe interviews Steffi Radcliffe, an Australian Olympic hammer thrower with type 1 diabetes. Steffi shares her journey balancing athletics, academics, and diabetes, discussing mindset, managing high-pressure situations, and avoiding perfectionism. The Doing Well with Diabetes series is part of Kids and Diabetes in Schools, an IDF programme supported by Sanofi and ISPAD.
07
Nov 24
42
mins
07
Nov 24
42
mins
Diabetes and well-being
What's the connection between mental well-being and diabetes management? In this episode of D-Talk dedicated to the World Diabetes Day theme: Diabetes and well-being, host Phyllisa Deroze is joined by three inspirational diabetes advocates, Thapi Semenya, Naser Altooblani and Bruno Helman. They explore how untreated mental health issues can worsen diabetes outcomes and how the pressures of diabetes management can affect mental well-being.
03
Oct 24
60
mins
03
Oct 24
60
mins
Diabetes and pregnancy
Approximately one in six pregnancies worldwide are affected by high blood glucose. Pregnancy can be an exciting time, but it can also present challenges, especially for expectant mothers with diabetes. In this episode, host Phyllisa Deroze is joined by Professors Helena Backman and David Simmons to explore screening and treatment options available for diabetes during pregnancy, potential complications for both mother and baby, postpartum care and the importance of managing diabetes for future pregnancies.
05
Sep 24
36
mins
05
Sep 24
36
mins
How real-world evidence can help tackle the global burden of diabetes and chronic kidney disease
Data from the IDF Diabetes Atlas Report on diabetes and kidney disease released in 2023, indicate that approximately 30 to 40% of people living with diabetes develop CKD. Furthermore, over the last 20 years, CKD due to type 2 diabetes has increased worldwide by about 74%. In this episode of D-Talk, host Phyllisa Deroze welcomes Professors Mustafa Arici and Ruben Silva Tinoco to explore how the iCaReMe registry can bridge gaps in early diagnosis and prevent diabetes-related kidney complications.
05
Aug 24
30
mins
05
Aug 24
30
mins
Basic and Translational Science
Join host Phyllisa Deroze as she delves into the world of basic and translational science — two powerful forces reshaping the landscape of diabetes management and care — with Prof Michael Roden, a leading expert in the field.From "lab to life," discover how research is expanding our understanding of diabetes subtypes and energy metabolism while paving the way for personalised treatments.
08
May 24
42
mins
08
May 24
42
mins
Diabetic retinopathy: a call for global action
Host Phyllisa Deroze is joined by Dr. Covadonga Bascaran and Professor Sehnaz Karadeniz to discuss a common diabetes-related complication: diabetic retinopathy (DR). DR can develop in anyone living with type 1 or type 2 diabetes and other types of diabetes, such as LADA. In 2020, an estimated 103 million adults had DR, with over 47 million affected by a vision-threatening form of the condition requiring prompt treatment.
07
Sep 23
32
mins
07
Sep 23
32
mins
Diabetes and chronic kidney disease
Phyllisa Deroze is joined by Professors Antonio Ceriello and Roberto Pecoits-Filho to explore the prevalence of diabetes and chronic kidney disease (CKD). Numbers show that over 530 million people live with diabetes, and over 850 million are affected by CKD, with an increase in both conditions in recent decades. In this podcast, guests and hosts examine the links between diabetes and CKD and the benefits of a multisectoral approach to prevent and treat both conditions and improve the lives of people affected or at risk.
09
Aug 23
28
mins
09
Aug 23
28
mins
Diabetes among Indigenous Peoples
In this episode of D-Talk, Phyllisa Deroze is joined by Courtney Fischer-Claussen and Dr. Emily Papadimos to highlight the prevalence and impact of type 2 diabetes among Indigenous Peoples across all age groups. There are approximately 476 million Indigenous Peoples living in 90 countries, comprising over 6% of the world's population.
06
Jul 23
31
mins
06
Jul 23
31
mins
Understanding the impact of diabetes-related foot complications
Phyllisa Deroze is joined by Dr Matilde Monteiro-Soares and Dr Hermelinda Pedrosa to examine the impact of diabetes-related foot complications, one of the most common and serious complications affecting people with diabetes across the world.
26
May 23
24
mins
26
May 23
24
mins
Type 1 diabetes: a condition that impacts all ages
Phyllisa Deroze is joined by Professors Dianna Magliano and Graham Ogle to put the spotlight on type 1 diabetes and delve into the prevalence and growing impact of a condition that affects almost 9 million people worldwide.