Diabetes Resources

Links to websites of groups that study or provide information about diabetes.

Please note: Links to organizations and information included on this page do not indicate endorsement from NICHD, NIH, or HHS.

  • NIDDK
    One of NIDDK's main foci is diabetes, especially in adults and women who are not pregnant. Useful content at NIDDK includes:
  • ADA external link
    This organization provides many resources for health care providers who treat people with diabetes, including DiabetesPro external link, which provides professional resources relevant to diabetes, such as clinical practice recommendations, slides, CME programs, interest groups, and more.
  • NICHD
    The NICHD supports and conducts a range of research relevant to type 1 diabetes. In particular, the Pediatric Growth and Nutrition Branch (PGNB)
    provides the NICHD with a focus for research and research training in type 1 diabetes and other topics related to nutritional science, childhood antecedents of adult disease, developmental endocrinology, developmental neuroendocrinology, and physical growth and body composition.
  • NIDDK
    The NIDDK supports and conducts a great deal of research on type 1 diabetes.
  • NICHD
    NICHD supports and conducts a variety of research on type 2 diabetes, particularly in children and pregnant women. In particular, the Pediatric Growth and Nutrition Branch (PGNB) provides the NICHD with a focus for research and research training in type 2 diabetes and other topics related to nutritional science, childhood antecedents of adult disease, developmental endocrinology, developmental neuroendocrinology, and physical growth and body composition.
  • NIDDK
    The NIDDK is the main supporter of type 2 diabetes research at NIH, particularly in adult men and non-pregnant women. Its activities on this disease include the following:
    • LookAhead Trial external link
      This trial studies the long-term effects, in type 2 diabetes and other areas, of an intensive lifestyle intervention program designed to achieve and maintain weight loss by decreased caloric intake and increased physical activity.
    • Diabetes Prevention Program study external link
      This study examines the safety and efficacy of two interventions relative to a control group in preventing or delaying the confirmed development of diabetes.
    • SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth external link
      This national multi-center study is aimed at understanding more about diabetes among children and young adults in the United States. It is funded by NIDDK and CDC.
  • National Eye Institute (NEI)
    The NEI supports research on the visual impacts of type 2 diabetes. Its Diabetic Retinopathy Clinical Research Network external link is a collaborative network dedicated to facilitating multicenter clinical research of diabetic retinopathy, diabetic macular edema, and associated conditions.
  • NICHD
    The NICHD is the main supporter of gestational diabetes research at NIH.
    • Pediatric Growth and Nutrition Branch (PGNB)
      The PGNB provides the NICHD with a focus for research and research training in gestational diabetes and other topics related to nutritional science, childhood antecedents of adult disease, developmental endocrinology, developmental neuroendocrinology, and physical growth and body composition.
  • American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) external link
    This professional society offers recommendations for screening and diagnosis of gestational diabetes mellitus that provide guidance for physicians working with women who may have this condition.
  • ADA external link
    This diabetes-focused organization published the summary and recommendations of the Fifth International Workshop-Conference on Gestational Diabetes Mellitus external link, which reviews the evidence on this disorder (as of 2005).

Please note: Links to organizations and information included on this page do not indicate endorsement from NICHD, NIH, or HHS.

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