Links to websites of groups that study or provide information about diabetes.
- American Diabetes Association (ADA)
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
The CDC's National Diabetes Fact Sheet 2011 provides a comprehensive set of facts on the occurrence of diabetes in the U.S. - ADA
The ADA has a variety of resources about type 1 diabetes, for example:- Loved Ones
This website provides advice on communicating with a child who has diabetes and working together with a spouse to manage a child's type 1 diabetes.
- Loved Ones
- National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse (NDIC)
This NDIC, a service of the NIDDK, provides comprehensive information about diabetes, including type 2 diabetes. Its page, Am I At Risk for Type 2 Diabetes? Taking Steps to Lower Your Risk of Getting Diabetes discusses prediabetes, type 2 diabetes, and how to reduce one's risk for this disease, among other related topics. - NIH SeniorHealth
This website with health information for seniors provides videos on diabetes that discuss preventing and managing diabetes and preventing diabetic retinopathy and vision loss from the disease. - NICHD
NICHD offers a helpful publication on GDM and diabetes in pregnancy:- Managing Gestational Diabetes: A Patient's Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy (PDF 12.7 MB)
This booklet explains gestational diabetes, its causes, and its symptoms. It also provides a general treatment plan for the condition that patients and health care professionals can use to set up a treatment regimen that addresses the woman's specific needs.
- Managing Gestational Diabetes: A Patient's Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy (PDF 12.7 MB)
- ADA
Among its many resources on diabetes, the ADA's book Diabetes and Pregnancy describes how pregnant women with diabetes can improve their health and that of their infants. - National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
The We Can! program, supported in part by the NICHD, is dedicated to improving children's activity and nutrition in order to improve health, including preventing type 2 diabetes. - ADA
The ADA offers several programs designed for educating people about diabetes and promoting the health of people with the disease. These programs include:- Project Power
This project creates a space where children and families learn valuable skills they need to live a full and healthy life.
- Project Power
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:- Diabetes research sponsored by NIDDK
This page includes researcher resources, funding opportunities, reports, and other research information on diabetes.
- Diabetes research sponsored by NIDDK
- ADA
This organization provides many resources for health care providers who treat people with diabetes, including DiabetesPro , 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.- The Endocrinology, Nutrition, and Growth Branch (ENGB) Report to NACHHD Council 2009 outlines the research and research training supported by the Branch, including research on type 1 diabetes. (The PGNB was formerly the ENGB.)
- NIDDK
The NIDDK supports and conducts a great deal of research on type 1 diabetes.- Diabetes Prevention Trial—Type 1
This summary of the trial describes basic information about two interrelated trials to delay or prevent type 1 diabetes. - Recent Advances and Future Opportunities in Type 1 Diabetes Research (PDF 2.12 MB)
This 2009 Congressional testimony from NIDDK describes research advances and opportunities in type 1 diabetes research.
- Diabetes Prevention Trial—Type 1
- 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.- The Endocrinology, Nutrition, and Growth Branch (ENGB) Report to NACHHD Council 2009 outlines the research and research training supported by the Branch, including research on type 2 diabetes. (The PGNB was formerly the ENGB.)
- 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
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
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
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.
- LookAhead Trial
- National Eye Institute (NEI)
The NEI supports research on the visual impacts of type 2 diabetes. Its Diabetic Retinopathy Clinical Research Network 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.- ENG Branch Report to NACHHD Council 2009
This report outlines the research and research training supported by the Branch, including research on gestational diabetes. (The PGNB was formerly the ENGB.)
- ENG Branch Report to NACHHD Council 2009
- Pediatric Growth and Nutrition Branch (PGNB)
- American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG)
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
This diabetes-focused organization published the summary and recommendations of the Fifth International Workshop-Conference on Gestational Diabetes Mellitus , 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.