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3 pages in length. The general research problem Lipman et al (2000) attempt to address revolves around the relationship between children with Type 1 insulin-dependent diabetes and the prevalence of cardiovascular disease as a complication. The predominant coupling of cardiovascular disease and Type 1 diabetes in children requires a greater understanding of environmental factors and the impact they have upon the presence of CVD in these afflicted children. Lipman et al (2000) seek to determine if preventive monitoring measures will serve to be an effective means by which to enable "early identification and treatment of known risk factors" (p. 160). The ultimate goal is to combat factors directly associated with cardiovascular disease and Type 1 insulin-dependent diabetes in children, which the authors believe can be achieved by adopting a preventive approach. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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children with Type 1 insulin-dependent diabetes and the prevalence of cardiovascular disease as a complication. The predominant coupling of cardiovascular disease and Type 1 diabetes in children requires a
greater understanding of environmental factors and the impact they have upon the presence of CVD in these afflicted children. Lipman et al (2000) seek to determine if preventive monitoring
measures will serve to be an effective means by which to enable "early identification and treatment of known risk factors" (p. 160). The ultimate goal is to combat factors
directly associated with cardiovascular disease and Type 1 insulin-dependent diabetes in children, which the authors believe can be achieved by adopting a preventive approach. II. THREE IMPORTANT FACTS KNOWN
ABOUT THE DISEASE One of the grave complications of Type 1 diabetes is that of cardiovascular disease; while not a guarantee with every
patient, the incidence of cardiovascular disease is directly related to a number of variables that are often controlled by the individual. One important fact is that the medical industry
has no way of definitively predicting which children will develop this particularly dangerous complication, but it is noted that complications "are most likely to occur in someone who has had
diabetes for many years" (Federal Citizen Information Center, 2006). Type 1 diabetics walk a perpetual high wire of chance when it comes to
experiencing the complications of cardiovascular disease. Even if they follow a regimented program for optimal health, chances are they will experience that particular complication to if they are in
any way predisposed to cardiovascular disease. However, this brings to light the second important fact known about CVD as it relates to children with Type 1 diabetes: The impact
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