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odf///office:document-content[0]/office:body[0]/office:text[0]/text:p[0]/text:span[0] Di cosa si tratta What it is about
odf///office:document-content[0]/office:body[0]/office:text[0]/text:p[1]/text:span[0] Il diabete è una delle malattie metaboliche più diffuse tra la popolazione globale.<g id="0"/> Le persone affette da diabete presentano un’eccessiva concentrazione di glucosio (zucchero) nel sangue.<g id="1"/>Questo check up rappresenta un importante strumento di supporto nel controllo delle patologie diabetiche e di aiuto per monitorare il rischio di svilupparle. Il check up, infatti, permette di misurare quantitativamente la percentuale di emoglobina glicata (HbA1C) nel sangue, ovvero la quantità di emoglobina (che trasporta l’ossigeno nei globuli rossi) che si lega al glucosio. Questo consente di valutare l’andamento della glicemia media negli ultimi 2-3 mesi, dal momento che il glucosio rimane legato all’emoglobina per tutta la vita del globulo rosso (circa 90-120 giorni).<g id="2"/> Monitorare la glicemia nei pazienti diabetici permette di tenere sotto controllo questo parametro, al fine di evitare possibili complicanze dovute ad un’esposizione cronica dei tessuti ad elevati valori glicemici (condizione nota come iperglicemia), come il progressivo danneggiamento degli organi, quali reni, occhi, sistema cardiovascolare e nervi.<g id="3"/>Il check up prevede una serie di domande anamnestiche, seguite da un prelievo di sangue capillare. Diabetes is one of the most prevalent metabolic diseases in the global population.<g id="0"/> People with diabetes have an excessive concentration of glucose (sugar) in the blood.<g id="1"/>This check up is an important tool to support in the control of diabetic diseases and to help monitor the risk of developing them. In fact, the check up allows to quantitatively measure the percentage of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) in the blood, which is the amount of hemoglobin (which carries oxygen in red blood cells) that binds to glucose. This allows one to assess the average blood glucose trend over the last 2-3 months, since glucose remains bound to hemoglobin throughout the life of the red blood cell (approximately 90-120 days).<g id="2"/> Monitoring blood glucose levels in diabetic patients allows to keep this parameter under control, in order to avoid possible complications due to chronic exposure of tissues to high glycemic values (a condition known as hyperglycemia), such as progressive damage to organs, such as the kidneys, eyes, cardiovascular system, and nerves.<g id="3"/>The check-up includes a series of anamnestic questions, followed by a capillary blood draw.
odf///office:document-content[0]/office:body[0]/office:text[0]/text:p[2]/text:span[0] Informazione al cliente Customer information
odf///office:document-content[0]/office:body[0]/office:text[0]/text:p[3]/text:span[0] Si allega al presente documento un foglio illustrativo, in formato elettronico, che contiene le informazioni di base inerenti quanto verrà valutato; tali informazioni possono essere utilizzate sia come spiegazione per il cliente che desidera approfondimenti all’atto dell’invito, che al cliente che si presenta all’appuntamento. Attached to this document is an explanatory sheet, in electronic format, which contains basic information about what will be evaluated; this information can be used both as an explanation for the customer who wants more in-depth information at the time of the invitation and for the customer who comes to the appointment.
odf///office:document-content[0]/office:body[0]/office:text[0]/text:p[5]/text:span[0] Organizzazione dell’evento Event organization
odf///office:document-content[0]/office:body[0]/office:text[0]/text:p[6]/text:span[0] Le giornate vengono fissate da lunedì a sabato dalle 9:00 alle 18:00, con un’ora di pausa pranzo. La durata da prevedere per ogni appuntamento è di 15 minuti. Si consiglia vivamente di tenere un appuntamento libero ogni 5 o 6, per permettere la gestione di eventuali ritardi dei clienti, necessità di doppie misurazioni o inserimento di altri clienti dell’ultimo momento. È preferibile che la misurazione avvenga in uno spazio appartato, con la sufficiente privacy e, se possibile, con una seduta comoda per il cliente. L’operatore necessita di una sedia ed un tavolo, da cui siano raggiungibili le prese elettriche necessarie, di una rete internet e di fogli di carta per stampare il risultato. The days are scheduled Monday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with a one-hour lunch break. Each appointment should be scheduled for 15 minutes. It is strongly recommended to leave one free appointment every 5 or 6 to allow for the management of any customer delays, the need for double measurements, or the insertion of last-minute customers. It is preferable that the measurement takes place in a secluded space, with sufficient privacy and, if possible, with a comfortable seat for the customer. The operator needs a chair and a table, from which the necessary electrical outlets can be reached, an Internet connection, and sheets of paper to print the result.
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Chiave Italiano Inglese
odf///office:document-content[0]/office:body[0]/office:text[0]/text:p[0]/text:span[0] Di cosa si tratta What it is about
odf///office:document-content[0]/office:body[0]/office:text[0]/text:p[1]/text:span[0] Il diabete è una delle malattie metaboliche più diffuse tra la popolazione globale.<g id="0"/> Le persone affette da diabete presentano un’eccessiva concentrazione di glucosio (zucchero) nel sangue.<g id="1"/>Questo check up rappresenta un importante strumento di supporto nel controllo delle patologie diabetiche e di aiuto per monitorare il rischio di svilupparle. Il check up, infatti, permette di misurare quantitativamente la percentuale di emoglobina glicata (HbA1C) nel sangue, ovvero la quantità di emoglobina (che trasporta l’ossigeno nei globuli rossi) che si lega al glucosio. Questo consente di valutare l’andamento della glicemia media negli ultimi 2-3 mesi, dal momento che il glucosio rimane legato all’emoglobina per tutta la vita del globulo rosso (circa 90-120 giorni).<g id="2"/> Monitorare la glicemia nei pazienti diabetici permette di tenere sotto controllo questo parametro, al fine di evitare possibili complicanze dovute ad un’esposizione cronica dei tessuti ad elevati valori glicemici (condizione nota come iperglicemia), come il progressivo danneggiamento degli organi, quali reni, occhi, sistema cardiovascolare e nervi.<g id="3"/>Il check up prevede una serie di domande anamnestiche, seguite da un prelievo di sangue capillare. Diabetes is one of the most prevalent metabolic diseases in the global population.<g id="0"/> People with diabetes have an excessive concentration of glucose (sugar) in the blood.<g id="1"/>This check up is an important tool to support in the control of diabetic diseases and to help monitor the risk of developing them. In fact, the check up allows to quantitatively measure the percentage of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) in the blood, which is the amount of hemoglobin (which carries oxygen in red blood cells) that binds to glucose. This allows one to assess the average blood glucose trend over the last 2-3 months, since glucose remains bound to hemoglobin throughout the life of the red blood cell (approximately 90-120 days).<g id="2"/> Monitoring blood glucose levels in diabetic patients allows to keep this parameter under control, in order to avoid possible complications due to chronic exposure of tissues to high glycemic values (a condition known as hyperglycemia), such as progressive damage to organs, such as the kidneys, eyes, cardiovascular system, and nerves.<g id="3"/>The check-up includes a series of anamnestic questions, followed by a capillary blood draw.
odf///office:document-content[0]/office:body[0]/office:text[0]/text:p[2]/text:span[0] Informazione al cliente Customer information
odf///office:document-content[0]/office:body[0]/office:text[0]/text:p[3]/text:span[0] Si allega al presente documento un foglio illustrativo, in formato elettronico, che contiene le informazioni di base inerenti quanto verrà valutato; tali informazioni possono essere utilizzate sia come spiegazione per il cliente che desidera approfondimenti all’atto dell’invito, che al cliente che si presenta all’appuntamento. Attached to this document is an explanatory sheet, in electronic format, which contains basic information about what will be evaluated; this information can be used both as an explanation for the customer who wants more in-depth information at the time of the invitation and for the customer who comes to the appointment.
odf///office:document-content[0]/office:body[0]/office:text[0]/text:p[5]/text:span[0] Organizzazione dell’evento Event organization
odf///office:document-content[0]/office:body[0]/office:text[0]/text:p[6]/text:span[0] Le giornate vengono fissate da lunedì a sabato dalle 9:00 alle 18:00, con un’ora di pausa pranzo. La durata da prevedere per ogni appuntamento è di 15 minuti. Si consiglia vivamente di tenere un appuntamento libero ogni 5 o 6, per permettere la gestione di eventuali ritardi dei clienti, necessità di doppie misurazioni o inserimento di altri clienti dell’ultimo momento. È preferibile che la misurazione avvenga in uno spazio appartato, con la sufficiente privacy e, se possibile, con una seduta comoda per il cliente. L’operatore necessita di una sedia ed un tavolo, da cui siano raggiungibili le prese elettriche necessarie, di una rete internet e di fogli di carta per stampare il risultato. The days are scheduled Monday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with a one-hour lunch break. Each appointment should be scheduled for 15 minutes. It is strongly recommended to leave one free appointment every 5 or 6 to allow for the management of any customer delays, the need for double measurements, or the insertion of last-minute customers. It is preferable that the measurement takes place in a secluded space, with sufficient privacy and, if possible, with a comfortable seat for the customer. The operator needs a chair and a table, from which the necessary electrical outlets can be reached, an Internet connection, and sheets of paper to print the result.

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Stringhe tradotte Federica Frau/Vascular Age Check Riepilogo Diabetes is one of the most prevalent metabolic diseases in the global population.<g id="0"/> People with diabetes have an excessive concentration of glucose (sugar) in the blood.<g id="1"/>This check up is an important tool to support in the control of diabetic diseases and to help monitor the risk of developing them. In fact, the check up allows to quantitatively measure the percentage of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) in the blood, which is the amount of hemoglobin (which carries oxygen in red blood cells) that binds to glucose. This allows one to assess the average blood glucose trend over the last 2-3 months, since glucose remains bound to hemoglobin throughout the life of the red blood cell (approximately 90-120 days).<g id="2"/> Monitoring blood glucose levels in diabetic patients allows to keep this parameter under control, in order to avoid possible complications due to chronic exposure of tissues to high glycemic values (a condition known as hyperglycemia), such as progressive damage to organs, such as the kidneys, eyes, cardiovascular system, and nerves.<g id="3"/>The check-up includes a series of anamnestic questions, followed by a capillary blood draw. It's good to feel good!
Stringhe tradotte Federica Frau/Bones Check Riepilogo Diabetes is one of the most prevalent metabolic diseases in the global population.<g id="0"/> People with diabetes have an excessive concentration of glucose (sugar) in the blood.<g id="1"/>This check up is an important tool to support in the control of diabetic diseases and to help monitor the risk of developing them. In fact, the check up allows to quantitatively measure the percentage of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) in the blood, which is the amount of hemoglobin (which carries oxygen in red blood cells) that binds to glucose. This allows one to assess the average blood glucose trend over the last 2-3 months, since glucose remains bound to hemoglobin throughout the life of the red blood cell (approximately 90-120 days).<g id="2"/> Monitoring blood glucose levels in diabetic patients allows to keep this parameter under control, in order to avoid possible complications due to chronic exposure of tissues to high glycemic values (a condition known as hyperglycemia), such as progressive damage to organs, such as the kidneys, eyes, cardiovascular system, and nerves.<g id="3"/>The check-up includes a series of anamnestic questions, followed by a capillary blood draw. It's good to feel good!
Stringhe tradotte Federica Frau/Joint Mobility Check Gestione Diabetes is one of the most prevalent metabolic diseases in the global population.<g id="0"/> People with diabetes have an excessive concentration of glucose (sugar) in the blood.<g id="1"/>This check up is an important tool to support in the control of diabetic diseases and to help monitor the risk of developing them. In fact, the check upJoint mobility is defined as the ability to perform movements with maximum amplitude and naturalness within the physiological limits imposed.<g id="0"/> In the pre-workout phase, it is advisable to start with movements aimed at the upper body, activating the scapulo-humeral joint with circumduction movements, then moving on to the lumbar tract with flexion movements until reaching the lower limbs by mobilizing the hips with internal and external rotations, knees and ankles with flexion and extension movements. It is advisable to include these "workouts" into daily life, as they allow us to quantitatively measure the percentage of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) in the blood, which is the amount of hemoglobin (which carries oxygen in red blood cells) that binds to glucose. This allows one to assess the average blood glucose trend over the last 2-3 months, since glucose remains bound to hemoglobin throughout the life of the red blood cell (approximately 90-120 days).<g id="2"/> Monitoring blood glucose levels in diabetic patients allows to keep this parameter under control, in order to avoid possible complications due to chronic exposure of tissues to high glycemic values (a condition known as hyperglycemia), such as progressive damage to organs, such as the kidneys, eyes, cardiovascular system, and nerves.<g id="3"/>The check-up includes a series of anamnestic questions, followed by a capillary blood draw. gain long-term benefits, particularly to prevent injuries, allow us to bear greater loads and to stretch the muscles. Musculoskeletal pain is a consequence of damage (trauma or strain) or disorders of various types (osteoarthritis or tendinitis) that occurs in bones, joints and muscles. The most common sites of musculoskeletal pain are the neck area and the back. "7 out of 10 Italians feel limited in their sports activities and lead less active lives because of musculoskeletal pain, with consequences on physical and psychological well-being." This is why it is important to intervene at an early stage, as soon as musculoskeletal pain begins to manifest itself and to avoid its worsening.<g id="1"/>The JOINT MOBILITY CHECK, provides an indication of the individual's joint mobility, associated with an assessment of some postural characteristics that could influence it. <g id="2"/> The check-up consists of two phases:
Stringhe tradotte Federica Frau/PSA Check Gestione Diabetes is one of the most prevalent metabolic diseases in the global population.<g id="0"/> People with diabetes have an excessive concentration of glucose (sugar) in the blood.<g id="1"/>This check up iThe PSA Check allows the measurement of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels. This protein is synthesized by prostate cells and important tool to support in the control of diabetic diseases and to help monitor the risk of developing them. In fact, the check up allows to quantitatively measure the percentage of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) in the blood, which is the amount of hemoglobin (which carries oxygen in red blood cells) that binds to glucose. This allows one to assess the average blood glucoses responsible for making seminal fluid more fluid after ejaculation, facilitating the movement of sperm into the female genital tract.<g id="0"/>Since PSA levels trend over the last 2-3 months, since glucose remains bound to hemogto increase in the bloodstream follobwin throughout the life of the red blood cell (approximately 90-120 days).<g id="2"/> Monitoring blood glucose levels in diabetic patients allows to keep this parameter under control, in order to avoid possible complications due to chronic exposure of tissues to high glycemic values (a condition known as hyperglycemia), such as progressive damage to org the onset of prostate-related diseases, periodically monitoring its levels, especially in individuals over 50 years of age, is an important screening and prevention activity agains, such as the kidneys, eyes, cardiovascular system, and nerves.<g id="3"/>The check-up includes a series of anamnestic questions, followed by a capillary blood draw. t diseases such as prostatitis, benign prostatic hypertrophy, and cancer.
Stringhe tradotte Federica Frau/Urine Check Gestione DiabeThe urine test is one of the most prevalent metabolic diseasquite possibly the oldest and most important laboratory test in the global population.<g id="0"/> People with diabetes have an excessive concentration of glucose (sugar) in the blood.<g id="1"/>This check up is an important tool to support in the control of diabetic diseases and to help monitor the risk of developing them. In fact, the check up allows to quantitatively measure the percentage of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) in the blood, which is the amounthistory of medicine: it is mentioned by Hippocrates in the 5th century B.C., and it is still a very valuable test today as it can detect infections, metabolic and kidney changes. Often, substances such as protein or glucose appear in the urine even before obvious disorders appear. It is a self-diagnostic screening that goes to assess the client's liver, kidney, and pancreatic function for the prevention of infectious conditions of the urogenital tract, metabolic disorders, and the condition of themoglobin (which carries oxygen in red blood cells) that binds to glucose. This allows one to assess the average blood glucose trend over the last 2-3 months, since glucose remains bound to hemoglobin throughout the life of the red blood cell (approximately 90-120 days).<g id="2"/> Monitoring blood glucose levels in diabetic patients allows to keep this parameter under control, in order to avoid possible complications due to chronic exposure of tissues to high glycemic values (a condition known as hyperglycemia), such as progressiv client's carbohydrate metabolism. The objective is to detect and measure the concentration of substances generally absent or present in low amounts in the urine.<g id="0"/>This, is possible thanks to the use of a machine (Urilyzer) through semi-quantitative tests (we are going to detect the presence of substances not normally present in the urine and to generically grade their concentration) for the evaluation of different analytes present in the urine dsamage to organs, such as the kidneys, eyes, cardiovascular system, and nerves.<g id="3"/>The check-up includes a series of anamnestic questions, followed by a capillary blood draw. ple. Urine check is a non-invasive and risk-free test, it is performed by analyzing a sample of the first morning urine within four hours of urination (an important detail for good results).
Stringhe tradotte Federica Frau/Dry Eye Check Gestione Diabetes is one of the most prevalent metabolicry eye is a multifactorial diseases in of the global population.<g id="0"/> People with diabetes have an excessive concentration of glucose (sugar) in the blood.<g id="1"/>This check up is an important tool to support in the control of diabetic diseases and to help monitor the risk of developing them. In fact, the check up allows to quantitatively measure the percentage of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) in the blood, which is the amount of hemoglobin (which carries oxygen in red blood cells) that binds to glucose. This allows one to assess the average blood glucose trend over the last 2-3 months, since glucose remains bound to hemoglobin throughout the life of the red blood cell (approximately 90-120 days)ocular surface characterized by a loss of tear film homeostasis. Tears are produced by the glands of the eye and protect the ocular surface. They perform several functions: lubricating, nourishing for the cornea, antibacterial for the ocular surface, and contribute to the refractive power of the eye and the focusing of images on the retina. In addition, there is a drainage system that allows excess tears to flow to the back of the nose. Dry eye pathology can occur when the production and/or drainage systems are not functioning properly.<g id="20"/> Monitoring blood glucose levels in diabetic patients allows to keep this parameter under control, in order to avoid possible compThe Dry Eye Check represents a self-assessment activity of symptoms related to dry eye syndrome using a valicdations due to chronic exposure of tied questionnaire (Symptom Assues to high glycemic values (a condition known as hyperglycemia), such as progressive damage to organs, such as the kidneys, eyes, cardiovascular system, and nerves.<g id="3"/>The check-up includes a series of anamnestic questions, followed by a capillary blood draw. sment In Dry Eye) to highlight their severity and frequency. In addition, an optional measurement of the tear evaporation rate (TER), using the Eye VapoMeter instrument, can be performed in order to identify a possible alteration. At the end, a report will be issued with the relative explanation and detail of the parameters analyzed. In particular, five scores are provided:
Stringhe tradotte Federica Frau/Oral Check Gestione Diabetes is one of the most prevalent metabolic diseases in the global population.<g id="0"/> People with diabetes have an excessive concentration of glucose (sugar) in the blood.<g id="1"/>This check up is an important tool to support in the control of diabetic diseases and to help monitor the risk of developing them. In fact, the check up allows to quantitatively measure the percentage of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) in the blood, which is the amount of hemoglobin (which carries oxygen in red blood cells) that binds to glucose. This allows one to assess the average blood glucose trend over the last 2-3 months, since glucose remains bound to hemoglobin throughout the life of the red blood cell (approximately 90-120 days).<g id="2"/> Monitoring blood glucose levels in diabetic patients allows to keep this parameter under control, in order to avoid possible complications due to chronic exposure of tissues to high glycemic values (a condition known as hyperglycemia), such as progressive damage to organs, such as the kidneys, eyes, cardiovascular system, and nerves.<g id="3"/>The check-up includes a series of anamnestic questions, followed by a capillary blood draw. According to WHO, oral diseases (tooth decay, gingivitis, tooth loss, abscesses, trauma, and cancer) are estimated to affect nearly 3.5 billion people worldwide.Specifically, WHO defines caries as a localized external process that arises after tooth eruption and involves softening of hard tissues resulting in cavity formation.
Stringhe tradotte Federica Frau/Mindfulness Check Gestione Diabetes is one of the most prevalent metabolic diseases in the global population.<g id="0"/> People with diabetes have an excessive concentration of glucose (sugar) in the blood.<g id="1"/>This check up is an important tool to support in the control of diabetic diseases and to help monitor the risk of developing them. In fact, the check up allows to quantitatively measure the percentage of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) in the blood, which is the amount of hemoglobin (which carries oxygen in red blood cells) that binds to glucose. This allows one to assess the average blood glucose trend over the last 2-3 months, since glucose remains bound to hemoglobin throughout the life of the red blood cell (approximately 90-120 days).<g id="2"/> Monitoring blood glucose levels in diabetic patients allows to keep thisMindfulness means being aware of oneself and what one is experiencing. It represents a systematic framework and process for cultivating awareness of the present and everyday reality through intentional and sustained parameter under control, in order to avoid possible complications due to chronic exposure of tissues to high glycemic values (a condition known as hyperglycemia), such as progressive damage to organs, such as the kidneys, eyes, cardiovascular system, and nerves.<g id="3"/>The check-up includes a series of anamnestic questions, followed by a capillary blood draw. ctice. The five basic aspects that mindfulness focuses on are:
Stringhe tradotte Federica Frau/Cardio Check Gestione Diabetes is one of the most prevalent metabolic diseases in the global population.<g id="0"/> People with diabetes have an excessive concentration of glucose (sugar) in the blood.<g id="1"/>This check up is an important tool to support in the control of diabetic diseases and to help monitor the risk of developing them. In fact, the check up allows to quantitatively measure the percentage of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) in the blood, which is the amount of hemoglobin (which carries oxygen in red blood cells) that binds to glucose. This allows one to assess the average blood glucose trend over the last 2-3 months, since glucose remains bound to hemoglobin throughout the life of the red blood cell (approximately 90-120 days)Cardio check is a screening process for the prevention of common arrhythmias and/or cardiac abnormalities by recording the heart's electrical activity.<g id="20"/> Monitoring blood glucose levels in diabetic patients allows to keep this parameter under control, in order to avoid possible complications due to chronic exposure of tissues to high glycemic values (a condition known as hyperglycemia), such as progressive damage to organs, such as the kidneys, eyes, cardiovascular system, and nervesIt allows for the quick and easy detection of possible cardiac rhythm abnormalities by means of a single-mode ECG, so as to gain insight into the person's state of well-being.<g id="31"/>The check-up includes a series of anamnestic questions, followed by a capillary blood draw. <g id="2"/><g id="3"/><g id="4"/><g id="5"/><g id="6"/>
Stringhe tradotte Federica Frau/DDimer Check Gestione Diabetes is one of the most prevalent metabolic diseases in the global population.<g id="0"/> People with diabetes have an excessive concentration of glucose (sugar) in the blood.<g id="1"/>ThisThe D-Dimer Check is a preventive check -up is an important tool to support in the control of diabetic diseases and to help monitor the risk of developing them. In fact, the check up allows to quantitatively measure the percentage of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) in the blood, which is the amount of hemoglobin (which carries oxygen in red blood cells) that binds to glucose. This allows one to assess the average blood glucose trend over the last 2-3 months, since glucose remains bound to hemoglobin throughout the life of the red blood cell (approximately 90-120 days).<g id="2"/> Monitoring blood glucose levels in diabetic patients allows to keep this parameter under control, in order to avoid possible complications due to chronic exposure of tissues to high glycemic values (a condition known as hyperglycemia), such as progressive damage to organs, such as the kidneys, eyes, cardiovascular system, and nerves.<g id="3"/>The check-up includes a series of anamnestic questions, followedwith respect to the presence of clots in the bloodstream by measuring D-Dimer levels. It is a fast, non-invasive method useful in ruling out diseases related to excessive or inappropriate clotting. Measurement of D-Dimer level is done by rapid qualitative test by a capillary blood draw. sampling.
Stringhe tradotte Federica Frau/W Pregnancy Check Riepilogo Diabetes is one of the most prevalent metabolic diseases in the global population.<g id="0"/> People with diabetes have an excessive concentration of glucose (sugar) in the blood.<g id="1"/>This check up is an important tool to support in the control of diabetic diseases and to help monitor the risk of developing them. In fact, the check up allows to quantitatively measure the percentage of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) in the blood, which is the amount of hemoglobin (which carries oxygen in red blood cells) that binds to glucose. This allows one to assess the average blood glucose trend over the last 2-3 months, since glucose remains bound to hemoglobin throughout the life of the red blood cell (approximately 90-120 days).<g id="2"/> Monitoring blood glucose levels in diabetic patients allows to keep this parameter under control, in order to avoid possible complications due to chronic exposure of tissues to high glycemic values (a condition known as hyperglycemia), such as progressive damage to organs, such as the kidneys, eyes, cardiovascular system, and nerves.<g id="3"/>The check-up includes a series of anamnestic questions, followed by a capillary blood draw. It's good to feel good!
Stringhe tradotte Federica Frau/PSA Check Riepilogo Diabetes is one of the most prevalent metabolic diseases in the global population.<g id="0"/> People with diabetes have an excessive concentration of glucose (sugar) in the blood.<g id="1"/>This check up is an important tool to support in the control of diabetic diseases and to help monitor the risk of developing them. In fact, the check up allows to quantitatively measure the percentage of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) in the blood, which is the amount of hemoglobin (which carries oxygen in red blood cells) that binds to glucose. This allows one to assess the average blood glucose trend over the last 2-3 months, since glucose remains bound to hemoglobin throughout the life of the red blood cell (approximately 90-120 days).<g id="2"/> Monitoring blood glucose levels in diabetic patients allows to keep this parameter under control, in order to avoid possible complications due to chronic exposure of tissues to high glycemic values (a condition known as hyperglycemia), such as progressive damage to organs, such as the kidneys, eyes, cardiovascular system, and nerves.<g id="3"/>The check-up includes a series of anamnestic questions, followed by a capillary blood draw. It's good to feel good!
Stringhe tradotte Federica Frau/Neck&Back Check Gestione Diabetes is one of the most prevalent metabolic diseases in the global population.<g id="0"/> People with diabetes have an excessive concentration of glucose (sugar) in the blood.<g id="1"/>This check up is an important tool to support in the control of diabetic diseases and to help monitor the risk of developing them. In fact, the check up allows to quantitatively measure the percentage of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) in the blood, which is the amount of hemoglobin (which carries oxygen in red blood cells) that binds to glucose. This allows one to assess the average blood glucoseMore than 90 percent of Italians have suffered from musculoskeletal pain at least once in their lives, and 70 percent report leading less active lives because of it, with consequences for physical and psychological well-being. It can be a consequence of damage (such as trauma or strain) or disorders of various types (such as osteoarthritis or trend over the last 2-3 moinitis) occurring in bones, joinths, since glucose remains bound to hemoglobin throughout the life of the red blood cell (approximately 90-120 days)and muscles. The pain involves limitation of movement and stiffness.<g id="20"/> Monitoring blood glucose levels in diabetic patients allows to keep this parameter under control, in order to avoid possible complications due to chronic exposure of tissues to In most musculoskeletal pain, an inflammatory state of the tissues is present, whigch glycemic values (a condition known as hyperglycemia), such as progressive damage to organs, such as the kidneys, eyes, cardiovascular system, and nerves.<g id="3"/>The check-up includes a series of anamnestic questions, followed by a capillary blood draw. can cause worsening pain. Inflammation leads to sensitization of nociceptors contributing to the painful sensation.
Stringhe tradotte Federica Frau/Stress Check Riepilogo Diabetes is one of the most prevalent metabolic diseases in the global population.<g id="0"/> People with diabetes have an excessive concentration of glucose (sugar) in the blood.<g id="1"/>This check up is an important tool to support in the control of diabetic diseases and to help monitor the risk of developing them. In fact, the check up allows to quantitatively measure the percentage of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) in the blood, which is the amount of hemoglobin (which carries oxygen in red blood cells) that binds to glucose. This allows one to assess the average blood glucose trend over the last 2-3 months, since glucose remains bound to hemoglobin throughout the life of the red blood cell (approximately 90-120 days).<g id="2"/> Monitoring blood glucose levels in diabetic patients allows to keep this parameter under control, in order to avoid possible complications due to chronic exposure of tissues to high glycemic values (a condition known as hyperglycemia), such as progressive damage to organs, such as the kidneys, eyes, cardiovascular system, and nerves.<g id="3"/>The check-up includes a series of anamnestic questions, followed by a capillary blood draw. It's good to feel good!
Stringhe tradotte Federica Frau/Skin Check Gestione Diabetes is one of the most prevalent metabolic diseases in the global population.<g id="0"/> People with diabetes have an excessive concentration of glucose (sugar) in the blood.<g id="1"/>This check up is an important tool to support in the control of diabetic diseases and to help monitor the risk of developing them. In fact, the check up allows to quantitatively measure the percentaThe Skin Check is a noninvasive assessment that allows you to monitor and manage the well-being of your skin. Skin, and especially facial skin, undergoes qualitative and quantitative changes of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) in the blood, which is the amount of hemoglobin (which carries oxygen in red blood cells) that binds to glucose. This allows one to assess the average blood glucose trend over the last 2-3 months, since glucose remains bound to hemoglobin throughout the life of the red blood cell (approximately 90-120 days).<g id="2"/> Monitoring blood glucose levels in diabetic patienver time, some of which can be improved with simple steps. The skin check involves an initial interview about cosmetic habits, allows to keep this parameter under control, in order to avoid possible complications due to chronic exposure of tissues to high glycemic values (a condition known as hyperglycemia), such as progressive damage to organs, such as the kidneys, eyes, cardiovascular system, and nerves visual examination and an instrumental survey using a high-resolution camera, UV light and a sensor to assess elasticity and hydration.<g id="30"/>The check-up includes a series of anamnestic questions, followed by a capillary blood draw. More in detail are analyzed:
Stringhe tradotte Federica Frau/Body Check Riepilogo Diabetes is one of the most prevalent metabolic diseases in the global population.<g id="0"/> People with diabetes have an excessive concentration of glucose (sugar) in the blood.<g id="1"/>This check up is an important tool to support in the control of diabetic diseases and to help monitor the risk of developing them. In fact, the check up allows to quantitatively measure the percentage of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) in the blood, which is the amount of hemoglobin (which carries oxygen in red blood cells) that binds to glucose. This allows one to assess the average blood glucose trend over the last 2-3 months, since glucose remains bound to hemoglobin throughout the life of the red blood cell (approximately 90-120 days).<g id="2"/> Monitoring blood glucose levels in diabetic patients allows to keep this parameter under control, in order to avoid possible complications due to chronic exposure of tissues to high glycemic values (a condition known as hyperglycemia), such as progressive damage to organs, such as the kidneys, eyes, cardiovascular system, and nerves.<g id="3"/>The check-up includes a series of anamnestic questions, followed by a capillary blood draw. It's good to feel good!
Stringhe tradotte Federica Frau/Joint Mobility Check Riepilogo Diabetes is one of the most prevalent metabolic diseases in the global population.<g id="0"/> People with diabetes have an excessive concentration of glucose (sugar) in the blood.<g id="1"/>This check up is an important tool to support in the control of diabetic diseases and to help monitor the risk of developing them. In fact, the check up allows to quantitatively measure the percentage of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) in the blood, which is the amount of hemoglobin (which carries oxygen in red blood cells) that binds to glucose. This allows one to assess the average blood glucose trend over the last 2-3 months, since glucose remains bound to hemoglobin throughout the life of the red blood cell (approximately 90-120 days).<g id="2"/> Monitoring blood glucose levels in diabetic patients allows to keep this parameter under control, in order to avoid possible complications due to chronic exposure of tissues to high glycemic values (a condition known as hyperglycemia), such as progressive damage to organs, such as the kidneys, eyes, cardiovascular system, and nerves.<g id="3"/>The check-up includes a series of anamnestic questions, followed by a capillary blood draw. It's good to feel good!
Stringhe tradotte Federica Frau/Cardio Check Riepilogo Diabetes is one of the most prevalent metabolic diseases in the global population.<g id="0"/> People with diabetes have an excessive concentration of glucose (sugar) in the blood.<g id="1"/>This check up is an important tool to support in the control of diabetic diseases and to help monitor the risk of developing them. In fact, the check up allows to quantitatively measure the percentage of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) in the blood, which is the amount of hemoglobin (which carries oxygen in red blood cells) that binds to glucose. This allows one to assess the average blood glucose trend over the last 2-3 months, since glucose remains bound to hemoglobin throughout the life of the red blood cell (approximately 90-120 days).<g id="2"/> Monitoring blood glucose levels in diabetic patients allows to keep this parameter under control, in order to avoid possible complications due to chronic exposure of tissues to high glycemic values (a condition known as hyperglycemia), such as progressive damage to organs, such as the kidneys, eyes, cardiovascular system, and nerves.<g id="3"/>The check-up includes a series of anamnestic questions, followed by a capillary blood draw. It's good to feel good!
Stringhe tradotte Federica Frau/Dry Eye Check Riepilogo Diabetes is one of the most prevalent metabolic diseases in the global population.<g id="0"/> People with diabetes have an excessive concentration of glucose (sugar) in the blood.<g id="1"/>This check up is an important tool to support in the control of diabetic diseases and to help monitor the risk of developing them. In fact, the check up allows to quantitatively measure the percentage of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) in the blood, which is the amount of hemoglobin (which carries oxygen in red blood cells) that binds to glucose. This allows one to assess the average blood glucose trend over the last 2-3 months, since glucose remains bound to hemoglobin throughout the life of the red blood cell (approximately 90-120 days).<g id="2"/> Monitoring blood glucose levels in diabetic patients allows to keep this parameter under control, in order to avoid possible complications due to chronic exposure of tissues to high glycemic values (a condition known as hyperglycemia), such as progressive damage to organs, such as the kidneys, eyes, cardiovascular system, and nerves.<g id="3"/>The check-up includes a series of anamnestic questions, followed by a capillary blood draw. It's good to feel good!

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