NDSS pregnancy information to support women living with diabetes
In Australia, approximately 11 per 1000 pregnancies are to women living with type 1 (T1D) or type 2 diabetes (T2D),1 and evidence suggests...
In Australia, approximately 11 per 1000 pregnancies are to women living with type 1 (T1D) or type 2 diabetes (T2D),1 and evidence suggests...
While it is recognised globally that there is a link between diabetes and incontinence, more research is needed. Indications suggest that it is mostly...
The research into physical activity during pregnancy has evolved over the last century, identifying the importance and benefit of a structured exercise...
Health professionals should routinely discuss optimal infant feeding with women during pregnancy. The World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines (2017)...
The Australian Dietary Guidelines (2015) indicate eating well is essential for a healthy pregnancy1. But healthy eating during pregnancy...
The theme for this edition of the ADE is Pre- and Postnatal health – managing and preventing diabetes, a topic requested by many members.
...In 2017, the Australian Diabetes Educators Association (ADEA) conducted its biannual membership survey which was designed to understand members’...
Are you following the AHPRA guidelines?
...With new research published all the time, it can be hard to keep up-to-date with the latest findings in diabetes education and management. A great...