Listen to The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology

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Hiddo Lambers Heerspink talks with The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology about his work on changes in albuminuria and subsequent effect on kidney disease.
Mark Atkinson and Bart Roep join The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology to discuss a new Series on immune-based therapies for type 1 diabetes.
Series authors Annewieke van den Beld, Bu Yeap, Robin Peeters, and Zaki Hassan-Smith discuss how the endocrine system changes with age and the implications for healthy ageing.
Mohammed Ali talks to The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology about the cardiovascular and renal burdens of prediabetes in the USA.
Richard Oram discusses a study which uses UK Biobank data to look at the frequency of type 1 diabetes across the first six decades of life.
Michael Zimmerman talks about the effect of iodine supplementation in pregnant women on child development.
Moffat Nyirenda talks about the challenges facing diabetes in sub-Saharan Africa, as highlighted in a new Commission.
Martin Reincke discusses outcomes after adrenalectomy for unilateral primaryaldosteronism.
Two authors of papers on bariatric surgery in adolescents, Thomas Inge and Torsten Olbers, discuss their work, published in The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology.
Professor Mark Hanson, Director of the Institute of Developmental Sciences at the University of Southampton, discusses the society and policy changes needed to tackle the growing epidemic of maternal obesity worldwide.
Professor Paul Little talks about the PoWER+ trial, a system aimed at cost-effective, internet-based support for weight loss.
Dr Francesco Zaccardi discusses an article about hospital admissions for hypoglycaemia in England from 2005 to 2015.
Ellen Flint and Caroline Brogan discuss the effect of active commuting on BMI and obesity.
David Beran discusses the challenges faced around the world to accessing insulin.
Barry Popkin discusses how public health measures globally need to address sugar content in beverages and food.
Lucilla Poston discusses results of the UPBEAT trial, which tested whether an intensive lifestyle intervention in obese women during pregnancy can reduce the incidence of gestational diabetes and large-for-gestational-age babies.
How do different methods for diagnosing diabetes affect estimates of prevalence and how is this likely to affect global estimates of this disease?
Does smoking cessation affect glycaemic control in people with diabetes?
Alexandra Papaioannou and John Schousboe discuss the pros and cons of expanding diagnostic criteria for osteoporosis.
Dick de Zeeuw discusses a trial looking at the effect of statins on renal function.
Lawrence Phillips talks about a study looking at the effects of a lifestyle programme on diabetes incidence and weight loss in a real-world population in the USA.
Edward Gregg from the US Centers for Disease Control discusses the rise in US diabetes incidence, and a concurrent fall in mortality from diabetes.
John Deanfield discusses lifetime changes in BMI and cardiovascular risk.
John Wentworth and Paul O'Brien discuss a randomized trial of bariatric surgery for overweight, non-obese people with type 2 diabetes.
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