Medical Xpress May 10, 2022
Moving away from a “one-size fits all” care regime has the potential to transform care for people with type 2 diabetes, a University of Dundee study has shown.
Experts at the University’s School of Medicine, working with the University of Exeter, have established a means of determining how people with type 2 diabetes differ from each other, and how clinical variation between them affects their long-term risks and response to treatment.
The study analyzed data from more than 23,000 people with type 2 diabetes, utilizing it to develop a new way to visualize how much people with type 2 diabetes differ from each other based upon nine clinical characteristics.
The research, conducted with Madras Diabetes Research Foundation, has been published...