Abstract

Type 2 diabetes (T2D) mellitus, which was once considered a disease affecting adults, is a growing problem among youths. Research now shows that T2D in youths is more progressive and associated with earlier onset of complications than adult-onset T2D. To update practicing clinical physicians on what is currently known about pediatric T2D and share current guidelines to care for these patients. The authors conducted a literature review through the MEDLINE/PubMed, Google Scholar, and clinicaltrials.gov databases in July 2019 using the following search phrases: "youth-onset type 2 diabetes," "pediatric type 2 diabetes," "diabetes in youth," and "FDA-approved pediatric diabetes medications." Items published between 2010 and 2019 and written in English were included. A total of 65 items were included after database review, including 44 articles, 10 FDA product inserts, six clinicaltrials.gov listings, three position statements/guideline documents, one website, and one FDA announcement. There are very limited treatment options available to manage pediatric T2D. Prevention of pediatric T2D is paramount, which requires a high index of suspicion, routine screening of children and adolescents, and willingness to engage in family-based interventions for those at risk for prediabetes and T2D. Osteopathic physicians have a unique opportunity to help by applying the osteopathic principles to the whole person- including environmental, societal, and lifestyle factors- to help patients achieve their health and wellness goals.

Highlights

  • Context: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) mellitus, which was once considered a disease affecting adults, is a growing problem among youths

  • To update practicing clinical physicians on what is currently known about pediatric T2D and share current guidelines to care for these patients

  • Prevention of pediatric T2D is paramount, which requires a high index of suspicion, routine screening of children and adolescents, and willingness to engage in family-based interventions for those at risk for prediabetes and T2D

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Introduction

Context: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) mellitus, which was once considered a disease affecting adults, is a growing problem among youths. T2D among youths appears to be more resistant to the standard treatment options, including therapeutic lifestyle changes, and complications develop more quickly in children than adults [6,7,8]. The best chance at slowing the epidemic is for physicians to become familiar at identifying at-risk youths and providing early intervention that emphasizes family-based preventive lifestyle modifications within pediatric populations. The purpose of this narrative review is to update practicing clinical physicians on what is presently known about pediatric patients with T2D and to educate clinicians on the current guidelines of care for these patients

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