Diabetes and Metabolism Journal Session : Special oral session with DMJ
Friday 14 October 15:00~16:00 | Place: Convention hall A
Chairs: Kyu Chang Won, Won Young Lee
    • The Diabetes & Metabolism Journal (DMJ), the official journal of Korean Diabetes Association (KDA), publishes articles on basic and clinical studies, focusing on areas such as metabolism, epidemiology, pathogenesis, complications, and treatments relevant to diabetes mellitus bimonthly. It also publishes articles covering obesity and cardiovascular disease. The Committee of Publication of KDA has selected the best articles among papers published in DMJ in 2015. In this session, the authors of the selected articles will share results of their outstanding researches.
Tae Jung Oh Seoul National University, Korea CS1-1 Normal glucose tolerance with a high 1-hour postload plasma glucose level exhibits decreased β-cell function similar to impaired glucose tolerance
Jang Won Son The Catholic University of Korea, Korea CS1-2 Changing clinical characteristics according to insulin resistance and insulin secretion in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients in Korea
Jae Seung Yun The Catholic University of Korea, Korea CS1-3 Cardiovascular disease predicts severe hypoglycemia in patients with type 2 diabetes
Hae Kyung Yang The Catholic University of Korea, Korea CS1-4 The insulin resistance but not the insulin secretion parameters have changed in the Korean population during the last decade
In Joo Kim Pusan National University, Korea CS1-5 Insulin initiation in insulin naïve Korean type 2 diabetic patients inadequately controlled on oral antidiabetic drugs in real world practice: the modality of insulin treatment evaluation (MOTIV) study
Transition to adulthood in type 1 diabetes
** Simultaneous Interpretation (EN to KR)
Saturday 15 October 08:30~10:30 | Place: Convention hall B
Chairs: Sei Won Yang, Choon Hee Chung
    • Emerging adults with type 1 diabetes are at risk for poor glycemic control, gaps in medical care, and adverse health outcomes. There are many challenges that face the emerging young adult with type 1 diabetes. The transition to adult medical care has long been defined as “the purposeful, planned movement of adolescents and young adults from child-centered to adult-centered health care systems.” In recent years, the topic of transitioning pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes to adult diabetes care has been discussed in the literature and there have been many studies. This session will deal with the recent progress on transition and management to adulthood in type 1 diabetes.
Hye-Jung Shin National Medical Center, Korea CS2-1 Cognitive behaviour therapy to improve psychosocial wellbeing in youth with type 1 diabetes
Fergus J. Cameron University of Melbourne, Australia CS2-2 Transition to adult care for youth with type 1 diabetes
Jae Hyeon Kim Sungkyunkwan University, Korea CS2-3 Management of adults with type 1 diabetes in Korea: today and tomorrow
Daizhi Yang Sun Yat-sen University, China CS2-4 A multicenter registry study of type 1 diabetes mellitusin Guangdong, China
Committee of Clinical Practice Guideline : Clinical guidelines for diabetes in Asia
Saturday 15 October 08:30~10:30 | Place: Emerald Hall A
Chairs: Young Seol Kim, Kyung Mook Choi
    • Most of the Asian countries still accept the clinical practice recommendations for diabetes mellitus based on the evidence from western people. However, we are in desperate need of different, and optimized clinical practice recommendations for Asian diabetes mellitus based on the evidence from Asian people. The Committee of Clinical Practice Guideline of KDA published “2015 Clinical Practice Guidelines for Diabetes in Korea” last year. At this juncture, KDA invite​s speakers from 5 Asian countries to share and discuss their own guidelines. This session will be a meaningful start for the consensus for clinical practice guidelines for diabetes in Asia.
Hung-Yuan Li National Taiwan University, Taiwan CS3-1 Screening and diagnosis of diabetes mellitus in Taiwan
Masakazu Haneda Asahikawa University, Japan CS3-2 Glycemic targets for elderly patients with diabetes in Japan
Tao Yang Nanjing University, China CS3-3 Cardiovascular disease risk estimation and lipid management in Chinese diabetes mellitus
Ip Tim Lau Tseung Kwan O Hospital, Hong Kong CS3-4 Clinical practice guidelines to guide a system approach to diabetes care
Seung-Hyun Ko The Catholic University of Korea, Korea CS3-5 The process of developing 2015 Clinical Practice Guideline of Korean Diabetes Association
Committee of the Health Insurance and Legislation
** Enhanced insurance coverage of diabetic complication test
Friday 14 October, 16:00~18:00 | Flamingo, Hotel, 2F
Sung Hoon Yu Hanyang University, Korea CS4-1 Evaluation of diabetic complications based on diabetes treatment guideline
Dong-Woo Lee Ministry of Health and Welfare, Korea CS4-2 Recent policy of health insurance coverage and care of diabetes mellitus
Min Soo Song E-soo Hospital, Korea CS4-Panel 1 Panel discussion
TBD Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service, Korea CS4-Panel 2 Panel discussion
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