Diabetes and multiple long-term conditions : a review of our current global health challenge
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Khunti, Kamlesh
Chudasama, Yogini V.
Gregg, Edward W.
Kamkuemah, Monika
Misra, Shivani
Suls, Jerry
Venkateshmurthy, Nikhil S.
Valabhji, Jonathan
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American Diabetes Association
Abstract
Use of effective treatments and management programs is leading to longer survival of people with diabetes. This, in combination with obesity, is thus contributing to a rise in people living with more than one condition, known as multiple long-term conditions (MLTC or multimorbidity). MLTC is defined as the presence of two or more long-term conditions, with possible combinations of physical, infectious, or mental health conditions, where no one condition is considered as the index. These include a range of conditions such as cardiovascular diseases, cancer, chronic kidney disease, arthritis, depression, dementia, and severe mental health illnesses. MLTC has major implications for the individual such as poor quality of life, worse health outcomes, fragmented care, polypharmacy, poor treatment adherence, mortality, and a significant impact on health care services. MLTC is a challenge, where interventions for prevention and management are lacking a robust evidence base. The key research directions for diabetes and MLTC from a global perspective include system delivery and care coordination, lifestyle interventions and therapeutic interventions.
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Keywords
Diabetes mellitus, Multiple long-term conditions (MLTC), Multimorbidity, SDG-03: Good health and well-being
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-03:Good heatlh and well-being
Citation
Kamlesh Khunti, Yogini V. Chudasama, Edward W. Gregg, Monika Kamkuemah, Shivani Misra, Jerry Suls, Nikhil S. Venkateshmurthy, Jonathan Valabhji; Diabetes and Multiple Long-term Conditions: A Review of Our Current Global Health Challenge. Diabetes Care, 1 December 2023; 46 (12): 2092–2101. https://doi.org/10.2337/dci23-0035.