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2020Media Kit

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2020Connected Living

OUR DIFFERENCEThe American Diabetes Association® sets the standards for and encourages healthy living with diabetes. We are the only organization dedicated to improving the lives of all people affected by diabetes. We are grounded in strong science, research advances, advocacy, health care excellence, and community-level support.

OUR CONNECTIONSOur Media Network connects your brand to our highly engaged, health-conscious audience. Connect to over 6 million readers, 2 million donors, 400,000+ volunteers, and 14,000 health care professionals.

The American Diabetes Association’s mission is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes.

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2020Media Network

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A JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATIONJuly 2019 | Volume 68 | Number 7 | www.diabetes.org/diabetes

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DIABETES FORECASTDIGITAL EDITIONS

Timely Topics in Diabetes Care, Education,

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■ FEATURE ARTICLES

86 Family Diabetes Camp: Fostering Resiliency Among Campers and ParentsEddie L. Hill, Kent Reifschneider, Ron Ramsing, Melissa Turnage, and Jennifer Goff

93 Achievement of Target A1C <7.0% (<53 mmol/mol) by U.S. Type 2 Diabetes Patients Treated With Basal Insulin in Both Randomized Controlled Trials and Clinical PracticeLawrence Blonde, Stephen A. Brunton, Pavan Chava, Rong Zhou, Juliana Meyers, Keith L. Davis, Mehul R. Dalal, and Andres DiGenio

104 Insulin Initiation and Titration in Patients With Type 2 DiabetesJi Chun, Jodi Strong, and Scott Urquhart

112 Effects of Motivational Interviewing on Adherence to Treatment Regimens Among Patients With Type 1 Diabetes: A Systematic ReviewNahid Dehghan-Nayeri, Fatemeh Ghaffari, Tahereh Sadeghi, and Naser Mozaffari

118 “Diabetes Just Tends to Take Over Everything”: Experiences of Support and Barriers to Diabetes Management for Pregnancy in Women With Type 1 DiabetesHarsimran Singh, Karen Ingersoll, Linda Gonder-Frederick, and Lee Ritterband

125 Effects of Different Dosages of Interval Training on Glycemic Control in People With Prediabetes: A Randomized Controlled TrialSoheir S. RezkAllah and Mary K. Takla

132 The Quality of Family Relationships, Diabetes Self-Care, and Health Outcomes in Older AdultsDaniel David, Joanne Dalton, Cherlie Magny-Normilus, Maura Moran Brain, Tyler Linster, and Sei J. Lee

139 Duration of Insulin Supply in Type 1 Diabetes: Are 90 Days Better or Worse Than 30 Days?Mary A.M. Rogers, Catherine Kim, Renuka Tipirneni, Tanima Basu, and Joyce M. Lee

145 Social and Psychosocial Determinants of Health Associated With Uncontrolled Diabetes in a Federally Qualified Health Center PopulationJulianna Rivich, Emily R. Kosirog, Sarah J. Billups, Jennifer L. Petrie, and Joseph J. Saseen

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The Mediterranean Diet and 2-Year Change in Cognitive Function by Status of Type 2 Diabetes and Glycemic Control

J. Mattei, S.J. Bigornia, M. Sotos-Prieto, T. Scott, X. Gao, and K.L. Tucker

Effects of a Mediterranean Eating Plan on the Need for Glucose-Lowering Medications in Participants With Type 2 Diabetes: A Subgroup Analysis of the PREDIMED Trial

F.J. Basterra-Gortari, M. Ruiz-Canela, M.A. Martínez-González, N. Babio, J.V. Sorlí, M. Fito, E. Ros, E. Gómez-Gracia, M. Fiol, J. Lapetra, R. Estruch, L. Serra-Majem, X. Pinto, J.I. González, M. Bulló, O. Castañer, Á. Alonso-Gómez, L. Forga, and F. Arós, for the PREDIMED Study Investigators

Combined GLP-1, Oxyntomodulin, and Peptide YY Improves Body Weight and Glycemia in Obesity and Prediabetes/Type 2 Diabetes: A Randomized, Single-Blinded, Placebo-Controlled Study

P. Behary, G. Tharakan, K. Alexiadou, N. Johnson, N.J. Wewer Albrechtsen, J. Kenkre, J. Cuenco, D. Hope, O. Anyiam, S. Choudhury, H. Alessimii, A. Poddar, J. Minnion, C. Doyle, G. Frost, C. Le Roux, S. Purkayastha, K. Moorthy, W. Dhillo, J.J. Holst, A.R. Ahmed, A.T. Prevost, S.R. Bloom, and T.M. Tan

Clinical Targets for Continuous Glucose Monitoring Data Interpretation: Recommendations From the International Consensus on Time in Range

T. Battelino, T. Danne, R.M. Bergenstal, S.A. Amiel, R. Beck, T. Biester, E. Bosi, B.A. Buckingham, W.T. Cefalu, K.L. Close, C. Cobelli, E. Dassau, J.H. DeVries, K.C. Donaghue, K. Dovc, F.J. Doyle III, S. Garg, G. Grunberger, S. Heller, L. Heinemann, I.B. Hirsch, R. Hovorka, W. Jia, O. Kordonouri, B. Kovatchev, A. Kowalski, L. Laffel, B. Levine, A. Mayorov, C. Mathieu, H.R. Murphy, R. Nimri, K. Nørgaard, C.G. Parkin, E. Renard, D. Rodbard, B. Saboo, D. Schatz, K. Stoner, T. Urakami, S.A. Weinzimer, and M. Phillip

Connected for Lifeon all platforms.

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2020Healthy Living Magazine

HEAD-TO-TOE HEALTH CONTENT Our highly engaged audience looks to us for the support needed to thrive with diabetes. We provide the latest information about healthy food, exercise, medications, monitoring and coping with diabetes.

DIABETES FORECAST istheofficialconsumer magazine of the ADA. We are the leading healthy lifestyle magazine for millions of people with diabetes and pre-diabetes. Our readers take actions every day to live well.

TRUSTED BRAND Our magazine is an extension of the American Diabetes Association’s brand, the authority on diabetes management. We provide expert content and an authentic voice dedicated to living well with diabetes every day.

food fitness weight loss medications monitoring coping motivation

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2020

WHO THEY ARE: People living with prediabetes and diabetes, their families, health professionals, donors, and volunteers.

print edition500,000• 6 issues a year• Newsstand distribution• Expanded doctor and

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READERS - WHO THEY AREAVERAGE AGE 61

MEDIAN INCOME $74,800

COLLEGE EDUCATION 74%

MEN/WOMEN 35/65%

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DINE OUT 80%

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ENGAGED READERS• 95% read every issue• 78% took action as a result of

viewing an ad• 60% use the recipes• 97% look for as much information

as possible about diabetes• 70% discussed an ad with a doctor

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TRAVEL 70%

40% of Diabetes Forecast readers spend at least 1hr reading an issue from the magazine.

Diabetes Forecast readers

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2020Diabetes Forecast calendar

DIABETES FORECAST content focuses on all aspects of health and wellness and the latest breakthroughs in technology and research.

NEW YEAR, NEW YOU•Heart Health Special•Get Happy to Get Healthy•Better Doctor’s Visits•Putting the Fun in Fitness•Spend Less, Eat Healthy

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2020Diabetes Forecast print rates

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2020Diabetes Forecast print specs

MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS Binding: Perfect BoundTrim Size: 8 3/16" x 10 1/2"

MATERIAL REQUIREMENTSAll new advertisements must be reviewed by the Association’s review committee to ensure compliance with Association policies. PDFs of advertisements should be emailed to the advertising manager ([email protected]) at least 10 days before Ad Close date.

Materials must be submitted as high-resolution, press-ready PDF files (PDF:X-1a). Native files are not accepted. Files must be set up for trim size and allow for bleed. Files may be supplied via email, FTP, CD, or DVD.

PRODUCTION/AD MATERIALSContact Julie DeVoss Graff, Senior Advertising Manager, to submit ad material.Email: [email protected] Office: 703-299-5511

SUPPLIED INSERTS & REPLY CARDSSUPPLIED INSERT QUANTITIES Please call Julie DeVoss Graff, Senior Advertising Manager, at 703-299-5511 to confirm insert quantities for each issue. Quantities are subject to change.

INSERT SPECIFICATIONS All supplied inserts must be preapproved by the Association before delivery to our printer.

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2020Diabetes Forecast website

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CONNECTED We deliver this information directly to consumers through their computers, tablets, and phones. A collection of online content is available in Spanish, too.

monthly pageviews

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monthly users

monthly sessions650,000850,000

ONLINE USERS New online visitors and mobile traffic are both increasing. Here’s a snapshot:

diabetesforecast.org OVER 1⁄₂ MILLION USERS

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2020

DELIVER YOUR ADVERTISING message to your target audience with our Digital Consumer Network.

Diabetesforecast.orgENGAGE CONSUMERS Reach our readers beyond the pages of the magazine with run-of-site display banner ads available on diabetesforecast.org desktop and mobile platforms. STANDARD + CUSTOM AD UNITS AVAILABLE ON DESKTOP & MOBILE :• Top 728 x 90 • Right 300 x 250 • Bottom 728 x 90

ADVERTISE THROUGH: • Recipe Slideshows• Sponsored Recipes • Sponsored Content • Enewsletters

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• Mobile 320 x 50• Podcasts• Native Ad

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Diabetes Discovery is a monthly patient based audio podcast series that discusses the latest clinically relevant articles from the Asso-ciation’s four scholarly journals:

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2020

JOIN US TO HELP AMERICA eat better and smarter. Visitors will findawealthofrecipes, expert advice, and tools and features designed specificallytoaddressthechallenges of diabetes meal planning.

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Find your favorite recipes—and do more with them. Saved to your per-sonal Recipe Box, your go-to recipes become your road map for the week using our useful Meal Planner.

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ONLINE USERS Unique visitors and pageviews are both increasing. Here’s a monthly snapshot:

Hundreds of recipes +INNOVATIVE MEAL PLANNER!

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2020Enewsletters

INSPIRATION AND INFORMATION sent directly to 1.3 million in-boxes. Add your message to our highly successful Media Network Enewsletter program.

DIABETES FORECAST ENEWSLETTER Each Diabetes Forecast® enewsletter features popular content and editor’s picks.

FREQUENCY: Bi-MonthlyCIRCULATION: 400,000NET: $10,000

STOP DIABETES CONSUMER ENEWS Stop Diabetes® enewsletters offer lifestyle articles, upcoming events, Association promotions, and ways to become active in the Stop Diabetes movement. FREQUENCY: MonthlyCIRCULATION: 420,000NET: $10,000

SHOP DIABETES CONSUMER The Shop Diabetes enewsletter features products of interest to people with diabetes and their caregivers. FREQUENCY: MonthlyCIRCULATION: 200,000NET: $7,500

91% of our readers look for as much information as possible.

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2020Enewsletters

DIABETES FOOD HUB The highly engaged audience seeks healthy and tasty recipes, as well as diabetes-friendly meal plans. Highlights the newest Association recipes, themed sample meal plan, healthy cooking videos, and practical meal planning tips. FREQUENCY: MonthlyCIRCULATION: 350,000NET: $10,000

LIVING WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES Those enrolled in the Association’s Living With Type 2 Diabetes program receive this enewsletter featuring information specific to the needs and interests of the newly diagnosed audience. Available in English and Spanish.

FREQUENCY: MonthlyCIRCULATION: ENGLISH 230,000SPANISH 35,000NET: $7,500

SHOP DIABETES PROFESSIONAL Shop Diabetes is a promotional email featuring a variety of products of interest to healthcare professionals.

FREQUENCY: MonthlyCIRCULATION: 30,000NET: $5,000

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2020Custom Publishing products

Looking for a campaign premium for people living with diabetes? An incentive or giveaway for patients participating in a program? The perfect leave-behind? We can help. As the most trusted source of diabetes information, we are the largest diabetes publisher in the nation, and our enitre library of more than 150 books and magazine content is available for customization. We help you select and organize content fast-tracking the creation of new products in any form you need. We can handle your custom project from inception-to-delivery, including warehousing and distribution. Full catalog of book titles available.

AUDIENCE: People with diabetes, healthcare providers who treat patients, and scientists andresearchersreportingthelatestscientificbreakthroughs in diabetes.

FOR CONSUMERS • 16 pg Supplements in

Diabetes Forecast• Cookbooks and recipes• eBooks• Healthy lifestyle books,

including exercise and weight control, meal planning and nutrition, parents and children, stress and coping

• Healthy restaurant or Holiday eating guides

• In office magazines• Mini books• Pocket guides for patient,

professionals or consumers

• Pamphlets• Treatment, management

and care manuals• Coupon product offers

FOR HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS AND INDUSTRY• 24 pg Compendium. A

collection of authored articles on a common topic.

• Advocacy and training brochures and posters

• Annual Review of research• Behavioral approaches and

patient educational books, brochures and handouts

• Blood glucose, insulin, and medication

• Clinical reference books, charts, and guides

• eBooks• Exam room posters• In office magazines• Medical management

books• Nutrition books, booklets,

guides, brochures, logbooks• Podiatry books, charts, and

reference sets • Customized content

for white papers • And more!

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2020

SHOWCASE YOUR PRODUCT IN A UNIQUE WAY. The American Diabetes Association’s consumer and professional publications are vehicles to reach our specialized audiences.

AUDIENCE: People with diabetes, healthcare providers who treat patients, and scientists and researchers reporting the latest scientificbreakthroughsindiabetes.

DIABETES FORECAST - THE HEALTHY LIVING MAGAZINE Inform, educate and motivate diabetes patients to seek a healthier lifestyle to manage their diabetes. Diabetes Forecast focuses on healthy food, new types of medications, how to use insulin pens, meters, monitors, CGMs, and diabetes accessories like socks and supportive footwear.• Full Cover Wraps• Cover Tip-on – multiple sizes

available• French Door Front Cover • Inserts• Polybag outserts to Waiting

Room• Digest size Supplements

CARE, DIABETES, CLINICAL & SPECTRUM• 7 x 5 cover tips on any journal• Inserts• Polybag outsert• Compendia

2018

CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS

ANDREW J.M. BOULTON, MD, DSC (HON),

FACP, FRCP

Professor of Medicine, University of

Manchester, Manchester, U.K., and

Visiting Professor of Medicine, University

of Miami Miller School of Medicine,

Miami, FL

DAVID G. ARMSTRONG, DPM, MD, PHD

Professor of Surgery, Keck School of

Medicine of the University of Southern

California and Director, Southwestern

Academic Limb Salvage Alliance

(SALSA), Los Angeles, CA

ROBERT S. KIRSNER, MD, PHD

Chairman and Harvey Blank Professor,

Department of Dermatology and

Cutaneous Surgery, University of Miami

Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL

CHRISTOPHER E. ATTINGER, MD

Professor of Plastic Surgery, Georgetown

University School of Medicine and

MedStar Health, Washington, DC

LAWRENCE A. LAVERY, DPM, MPH

Professor of Plastic Surgery, Orthopaedic

Surgery, and Physical Medicine and

Rehabilitation, University of Texas

Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX

BENJAMIN A. LIPSKY, MD, FACP, FIDSA,

FRCP (LONDON), FFPM RCPS (GLASG)

Green Templeton College, University of

Oxford, U.K., and Emeritus Professor

of Medicine, University of Washington

College of Medicine, Seattle, WA

JOSEPH L. MILLS, SR., MD, FACS

Reid Professor of Surgery and Chief,

Division of Vascular Surgery and

Endovascular Therapy, Baylor College of

Medicine, Houston, TX

JOHN S. STEINBERG, DPM, FACFAS

Professor of Plastic Surgery, Georgetown

University School of Medicine and

MedStar Health, Washington, DC

Diagnosis andManagement of

Diabetic Foot

Complications

This publication has been supported by unrestricted educational grants to the

American Diabetes Association from Healogics, Inc., and Organogenesis, Inc.

FOR HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS

FOR CONSUMERS

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COMPENDIA

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2020Professional Journals

ISSN 0012-1797

A JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATIONJuly 2019 | Volume 68 | Number 7 | www.diabetes.org/diabetes

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New Insights Into Diabetes

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6 Influence of Relationship Partners on

Self-Efficacy for Self-Management Behaviors

Among Adults with Type 2 Diabetes

Jennalee S. Wooldridge and Krista W. Ranby

16 Physical Activity, Muscle-Strengthening

Activities, and Systemic Inflammation Among

Retinopathy Patients

Emily Frith and Paul D. Loprinzi

21 A Developmental Milestones Map of

Type 1 Diabetes Self-Management Transition

From Parents to Adolescents

Bobby Trudeau, Cameron Trudeau, Michele Lynn Polfuss,

and Susan Sullivan-Bolyai

30 Benefits of Using the i-Port System on Insulin-

Treated Patients

Amal M. Khan and Khaled A. Alswat

36 Patient Perspectives on Managing Type 1

Diabetes During High-Performance Exercise:

What Resources Do They Want?

Stephanie Dizon, Janine Malcolm, Margo Rowan, and

Erin J. Keely

■ DEPARTMENTS

3 Editorial: Oh, What Times We Live In!

Curtis L. Triplitt, PharmD, CDE, Editor-in-Chief

5 Editor’s Note: A Sincere Thank You to the Reviewers

of Diabetes Spectrum

47 Pharmacy and Therapeutics: Canagliflozin in

Type 1 Diabetes: A Case Series of Patient Outcomes

in a Diabetes Clinic

Tori Marie Roberts, June Felice Johnson, and Amy Grace

Vaughan

53 Lifestyle and Behavior: Cardiovascular Risk

Factors and Provision of Lifestyle Counseling for

Diabetes or Prediabetes With Comorbid Obesity:

Analysis of Office-Based Physician Visits Made by

Patients 20 Years of Age or Older

Samantha Karr, Rebekah M. Jackowski, Kelsey D. Buckley,

Kathleen A. Fairman, and David A. Sclar

61 2018 ADA Health Care & Education

Presidential Address: The American Diabetes

Association in the Era of Health Care Transformation

Felicia Hill-Briggs

69 2018 ADA Outstanding Educator in Diabetes

Award Lecture: Connectedness: How Technology and

Social Networks Are Advancing Diabetes Nutrition Care

Jackie L. Boucher

76 2018 ADA Richard R. Rubin Award Lecture:

Diabetes and Behavior in the 21st Century: Things That

Make You Go “Hmmm . . . ”

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183 Personal Versus Professional Continuous Glucose Monitoring: When to Use Which on WhomRebecca Longo and Scott Sperling

194 A Clinical Overview of Insulin Pump Therapy for the Management of Diabetes: Past, Present, and Future of Intensive Therapy Cari Berget, Laurel H. Messer, and Gregory P. Forlenza

205 Single-Hormone Artificial Pancreas Use in Diabetes: Clinical Efficacy and Remaining Challenges Nadine Taleb, Sémah Tagougui, and Rémi Rabasa-Lhoret

209 Automated Insulin Delivery AlgorithmsAli Cinar

215 Insulin-and-Glucagon Artificial Pancreas Versus Insulin-Alone Artificial Pancreas: A Short ReviewAhmad Haidar

221 Why Download Data: The Benefits and Challenges of More Diabetes DataBrandon Arbiter, Howard Look, Lindsay McComb, and Christopher Snider

226 Digital Health Interventions for Diabetes: Everything to Gain and Nothing to LoseDavid Kerr, Fraya King, and David C. Klonoff

231 Is There an App for That? The Pros and Cons of Diabetes Smartphone Apps and How to Integrate Them Into Clinical PracticeDavid T. Ahn and Rachel Stahl

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239 Yours, Mine, and Ours: A Qualitative Analysis of the Impact of Type 1 Diabetes Management in Older Adult Married CouplesMichelle L. Litchman, Sarah E. Wawrzynski, Nancy A. Allen, Eunjin L. Tracy, Caitlin S. Kelly, Vicki S. Helgeson, and Cynthia A. Berg

249 Psychosocial Interventions for Emergent Adults With Type 1 Diabetes: Near-Empty Systematic Review and Exploratory Meta-AnalysisRachel R. Jewell and Kevin M. Gorey

257 Associations Between Diabetes-Related Distress and Cardiovascular Complication Risks in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes and Lower Socioeconomic Status: A Pilot StudyClipper F. Young, Jinjing Cheng, and Gordon McCarter

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6 Influence of Relationship Partners on Self-Efficacy for Self-Management Behaviors Among Adults with Type 2 Diabetes Jennalee S. Wooldridge and Krista W. Ranby

16 Physical Activity, Muscle-Strengthening Activities, and Systemic Inflammation Among Retinopathy PatientsEmily Frith and Paul D. Loprinzi

21 A Developmental Milestones Map of Type 1 Diabetes Self-Management Transition From Parents to AdolescentsBobby Trudeau, Cameron Trudeau, Michele Lynn Polfuss, and Susan Sullivan-Bolyai

30 Benefits of Using the i-Port System on Insulin-Treated PatientsAmal M. Khan and Khaled A. Alswat

36 Patient Perspectives on Managing Type 1 Diabetes During High-Performance Exercise: What Resources Do They Want?Stephanie Dizon, Janine Malcolm, Margo Rowan, and Erin J. Keely

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3 Editorial: Oh, What Times We Live In! Curtis L. Triplitt, PharmD, CDE, Editor-in-Chief

5 Editor’s Note: A Sincere Thank You to the Reviewers of Diabetes Spectrum

47 Pharmacy and Therapeutics: Canagliflozin in Type 1 Diabetes: A Case Series of Patient Outcomes in a Diabetes Clinic Tori Marie Roberts, June Felice Johnson, and Amy Grace Vaughan

53 Lifestyle and Behavior: Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Provision of Lifestyle Counseling for Diabetes or Prediabetes With Comorbid Obesity: Analysis of Office-Based Physician Visits Made by Patients 20 Years of Age or Older Samantha Karr, Rebekah M. Jackowski, Kelsey D. Buckley, Kathleen A. Fairman, and David A. Sclar

61 2018 ADA Health Care & Education Presidential Address: The American Diabetes Association in the Era of Health Care Transformation Felicia Hill-Briggs

69 2018 ADA Outstanding Educator in Diabetes Award Lecture: Connectedness: How Technology and Social Networks Are Advancing Diabetes Nutrition Care Jackie L. Boucher

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