Treatment Algorithm for Type 2 Diabetes
Our algorithm for glycemic control in type 2 diabetes provides a clinical pathway or “road map” that helps doctors select the appropriate course of action for patients with type 2 diabetes. (Note: This is for professional health care use only, not for individual patient use.)
Screen for Early Eating Disorder Signs (SEEDS)
Researchers at Park Nicollet’s International Diabetes Center and Melrose Center developed the Screen for Early Eating Disorder Signs (SEEDS) to address the increased prevalence of eating disorders in persons with type 1 diabetes. The purpose of SEEDS is to identify those at risk of an eating disorder so early interventions can be initiated to prevent or diminish an eating disorder. SEEDS is a brief (20-item; two to five minutes to complete), self-administered screen designed for use in clinical practice or research to identify or confirm suspicions of eating disorder risk. SEEDS includes items across three themes – Body Image, Feelings and Quality of Life; it does not include weight-control behavior items that could influence eating disorder development.
- Screen for Early Eating Disorder Signs (SEEDS)
- Assessing Risk for Eating Disorders in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes
- SEEDS Background Information