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Diabetes Spectrum


Title Abbreviation
Diabetes Spectr
ISSN
1040-9165
Electronic ISSN
1944-7353
Readership
Clinicians, Counselors, Diabetologists, Dietitians, Educators, Endocrinologists, Exercise Physiologists, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, Pharmacists, Pharmacologists, Physicians, Physicians - Medicine
Scope
Diabetes Spectrum is committed to assisting health care professionals in developing strategies to individualize treatment and enhance diabetes self-management education to optimize patient outcomes. It presents comprehensive, peer-reviewed original research and review articles on topics in diabetes prevention and medical management, care innovations, professional and patient education, medical nutrition therapy, behavioral science and counseling, pharmacy and therapeutics, and advocacy. The journal’s From Research to Practice section provides in-depth explorations of selected diabetes care topics, with a primary focus on translating current research findings into practical clinical applications.
Sponsoring Association(s)
American Diabetes Association (ADA)
Publisher Name
American Diabetes Association
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