Search for dissertations about: "insulin absorption"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 21 swedish dissertations containing the words insulin absorption.
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1. Nutritional improvement by lactic acid fermentation : studies on iron availability and postprandial glucose/insulin response
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2. Diabetes in adolescent girls : Endocrine influences on metabolic control with special regard to the GHI/IGF-I Axis
Abstract : Metabolic control frequently deteriorates during puberty in girls with IDDM, and is often accompanied by excessive weight gain. This impairment has been ascribed the peripubertal psychosocial as well as somatic changes. Puberty is characterised by a unique endocrine milieu. READ MORE
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3. Health Promotion in Diabetes Care : Studies on Adult Type 1 Diabetes Patients
Abstract : Introduction: A landmark report has shown that improving glycaemic control among type 1 diabetes patients markedly reduces diabetes-related complications. In clinical practice, however, many patients have problems in adhering to the treatment, and thus remain in poor glycaemic control. READ MORE
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4. Secondary drug failure in non insulin dependent diabetes : on causes and aspects of treatment
Abstract : Non Insulin Dependent Diabetes (NIDDM) represents a major health problem with increased risk of atherosclerotic disease and early death. The grave consequences of NIDDM are partly due to inadequate and insufficient treatment. The purpose of the present study was to study the causes of treatment failure and evaluate new strategies of treatment. READ MORE
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5. Nutritional properties of tempe fermented whole-grain barley and oats. Influence of processing conditions on the retention and availability of iron, starch and folates
Abstract : This thesis aimed at evaluating the tempe fermentation process as a means to develop nutritionally improved vegetarian products from barley and oats. The work was designed to assess relationships between selection of raw material and processing conditions in correlation to nutrient content and availability. READ MORE