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T COVID-19 pandemic over the past two years has necessitated a significant change in our traditional approach to diabetes research, the structured care of people with diabetes and our efforts to prevent diabetes. Some research studies have had to be paused because of the difficulty of arranging direct contact with those recruited to specific studies. Research related to the infection and diabetes has, however, been important in determining both risk and treatment strategies. Patients have become used to routine reviews being postponed or cancelled with specific aspects of care and monitoring having to be prioritised.1 Consultations have moved to a telephone or online format, and initiatives to improve lifestyle and risk factors for diabetes have either become virtual or put on hold.2
期刊介绍:
Practical Diabetes concerns itself with all aspects of the worldwide clinical science and practice of diabetes medicine. The journal recognises the importance of each member of the healthcare team in the delivery of diabetes care, and reflects this diversity of professional interest in its editorial contents. The Editors welcome original papers, case reports, practice points, audit articles and letters on any aspect of clinical diabetes care from any part of the world. The journal also publishes commissioned leaders, review articles and educational and training series, for which an honorarium normally is paid. All articles submitted to Practical Diabetes are independently peer reviewed. They must not have been published or be under submission currently elsewhere. Enquiries from prospective authors are welcomed and the Editors will be pleased, if asked, to advise on preparation and submission of articles. All articles and enquiries should be directed to the Editors at the publishing address below. The journal is published nine times a year, and currently the average waiting time for acceptance of articles is eight weeks, and for subsequent publication sixteen weeks. Practical Diabetes is independent of any commercial or vested interest.