The increasing prevalence of diabetes has become a global public health concern in the 21st century.In 2021,it was estimated that 537 million people had diabetes,and this number is projected to reach 643 million by 20...The increasing prevalence of diabetes has become a global public health concern in the 21st century.In 2021,it was estimated that 537 million people had diabetes,and this number is projected to reach 643 million by 2030,and 783 million by 2045[1].Such a huge burden of diabetes brings great challenges in its prevention and management,including early diagnosis,timely interventions,and regular monitoring of risk factor control and complications screening.Continuous self-care support and patient empowerment can enhance clinical and psychobehavioural outcomes[2],although these require additional resources including manpower,infrastructure(hard and technology),and finances.The emergence of digital health technologies(DHTs),especially artificial intelligence(AI),may help address these obstacles and alleviate the burden of diabetes[3].Large language models(LLMs),a generative AI that can accept image and text inputs and produce text outputs,have shown promise in various aspects of medical care.展开更多
基金supported by the National Key R&D Program of China(2022YFC2502800 and 2022YFC2407000)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(8238810007,82022012,81870598 and 62272298)+3 种基金the Shanghai Municipal Key Clinical SpecialtyShanghai Research Center for Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases(2022ZZ01002)the Chinese Academy of Engineering(2022-XY-08)the Innovative Research Team of High-level Local Universities in Shanghai(SHSMU-ZDCX20212700)。
文摘The increasing prevalence of diabetes has become a global public health concern in the 21st century.In 2021,it was estimated that 537 million people had diabetes,and this number is projected to reach 643 million by 2030,and 783 million by 2045[1].Such a huge burden of diabetes brings great challenges in its prevention and management,including early diagnosis,timely interventions,and regular monitoring of risk factor control and complications screening.Continuous self-care support and patient empowerment can enhance clinical and psychobehavioural outcomes[2],although these require additional resources including manpower,infrastructure(hard and technology),and finances.The emergence of digital health technologies(DHTs),especially artificial intelligence(AI),may help address these obstacles and alleviate the burden of diabetes[3].Large language models(LLMs),a generative AI that can accept image and text inputs and produce text outputs,have shown promise in various aspects of medical care.