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.
01 Sep 22
51 mins
01 Sep 22
51 mins

Obesity and type 2 diabetes

Phyllisa Deroze welcomes Professors Louise Baur and Mike Lean to discuss the links between obesity and type 2 diabetes and the actions required to reduce the growing impact of the two conditions across the world.
01 May 22
27 mins
01 May 22
27 mins

Diabetes and Covid-19

Phyllisa Deroze welcomes Dr Gillian Booth and Dr Luke Wander for a discussion on what we know about the connections between Covid-19 and diabetes and how the pandemic has impacted the lives of people living with diabetes.
01 Mar 22
26 mins
01 Mar 22
26 mins

The Global Impact of Diabetes in 2021

Phyllisa Deroze welcomes Professors Dianna Magliano and Ed Boyko, co-Chairs of the IDF Diabetes Atlas, for an in-depth discussion on the latest diabetes numbers from the new edition of the Atlas, the trusted source of evidence on the impact of diabetes worldwide.
01 Mar 22
44 mins
01 Mar 22
44 mins

Living with Diabetes in School

Phyllisa Deroze welcomes two IDF Young Leaders in Diabetes for a conversation on the challenges that children and adolescents living with diabetes can face in the school environment and what can be done to overcome them.
01 Oct 21
44 mins
01 Oct 21
44 mins

Diabetes Complications and Covid-19

Phyllisa Deroze welcomes Prof. João Raposo to discuss the impact of health complications associated with diabetes, how COVID-19 has affected people living with diabetes, some of the latest advances in diabetes care and what can be done to tackle the rising prevalence of diabetes across the world.
01 Oct 21
21 mins
01 Oct 21
21 mins

Diabetes and Mental Health

In the first episode of D-Talk, Phyllisa Deroze welcomes psychotherapist, mentor and management consultant Ken Tait for a conversation on the mental and psychological impact of living with a chronic condition like diabetes.