Publications by authors named "P Memoli"

Objective: Women with type 2 diabetes experience higher cardiovascular and mortality risk than men possibly because of a sub-optimal cardio-protective treatment. We evaluated whether an intensive multifactorial therapy (MT) produces similar protective effect on development of adverse outcomes in women and men.

Research Design And Methods: Nephropathy in Diabetes type 2 study is an open-label cluster randomized trial comparing the effect of Usual Care (UC) or MT of main cardiovascular risk factors (blood pressure < 130/80 mmHg, HbA1c < 7%, LDL < 100 mg/dL, and total cholesterol < 175 mg/dL) on cardiovascular and mortality risk in patients with type 2 diabetes.

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Background: We investigated whether chronotype is associated with glycemic control, antidiabetic treatment, and risk of developing complications in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2DM).

Methods: The diabetologists filled out an online questionnaire on the Google Form platform to collect the following parameters of subjects with T2DM: body mass index (BMI), fasting plasma glucose (FPG), glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c), diabetes history, antidiabetic treatment, diabetic complications, and chronotype categories.

Results: We enrolled 106 subjects with T2DM (M/F: 58/48; age: 63.

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This study was done to compare the actions of pulsatile and continuous insulin administration in eight noninsulin-dependent diabetic patients. Human insulin was delivered in a pulsatile manner (1.3 mU/kg.

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In previous in Vitro and in Vivo studies oxytocin was shown to stimulate A and B cell secretion. In the present study we show that oxytocin is also able to increase arginine-induced glucagon and insulin secretion in healthy human beings. Similar results were obtained in both insulin-dependent (type-1) and non-insulin dependent (type-2) diabetic subjects.

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