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Danish research for digestive complications in diabetes.


The study aims to connect and sequence diabetic complications allowing for:

+ Earlier diagnosis
+ More accurate diagnosis
+ Better treatment
+ Complications prevention 

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Take part in the study to receive a better mapping of your symptoms

Participate
Participation in the study is free and open to all persons with diabetes
It takes about 30 minutes to fill in all questionnaires
The Challenge

+50% 

Of people living with diabetes suffer from undiagnosed or misdiagnosed digestive complications.


The Causes
Vector Slow Unpredictable Progression

The disease evolution can occur over decades making the diagnosis difficult without long-term observation of the progression.

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Diabetic Gastroparesis (DGP), Pancreatic exocrine insufficiency (PEI) and Celiac Disease (CD) have overwhelmingly similar symptoms.

How It Works
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Take part in the study to receive a better mapping of your symptoms
Participation in the study is free and open to all persons with diabetes
It takes about 30 minutes to fill in all questionnaires
The Long-Term Study

By continuing your participation, and completing questionnaires every 6 months, you will enable the study to go beyond digestive complications, attaining a better understanding of diabetic retinopathy in general.

The aim of the study over the long-term is to identify more methods to reduce unnecessary suffering and deterioration related to diabetic complications.

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Ongoing

Bi-annual Tests

Participants are asked to continue their participation.

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Additional Tests

To study more diabetes-related complications.

The Researchers
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Per M. Hellström

MD, PhD, AGAF, prof Uppsala Universitet
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Bodil Ohlsson

Professor, consultant
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Asbjørn Mohr Drewes

Professor, MD, PhD, DMSc, Aalborg University Hospital
Involved Institutions
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