The Standards of Care inDiabetes(Standards of Care) includes all current clinical practice recommendations of the AmericanDiabetesAssociation (ADA) and is intended to provide clinicians, researchers, policy makers, and other individuals with the components ofdiabetescare, general treatment goals, and tools to evaluate the quality of care.
For additional details on the evidence used to establish the criteria for the diagnosis ofdiabetesor prediabetes, see the AmericanDiabetesAssociation (ADA) position statement "Diagnosis and Classification ofDiabetesMellitus" (2) and other reports (1, 3, 10, 11).

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2025 ADA: Management of new-onsetdiabetesinyouth with overweight or obesity with clinical suspicion of type 2diabetes(Figure 14.1; S295) For new-onsetdiabetesinyouth with overweight or obesity with clinical suspicion of type 2diabetes, initiate lifestyle management anddiabeteseducation A1C <8.5% No acidosis or ketosis

The AmericanDiabetesAssociation's (ADA) Standards of Care inDiabetesinforms health care professionals about the latest evidence for diagnosing and managingdiabetes. The 2025 Standards of Care includes updates to nearly all sections, including revised recommendations fordiabetesmedications type 1diabetestesting evidence-based eating patterns The updated Standards of Care also ...

Today, the AmericanDiabetesAssociation® released the Standards of Care in Diabetes—2025 (Standards of Care) the gold standard in evidence-based guidelines for diagnosing and managingdiabetesand prediabetes.
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