The LDC Podcast
Discover the Leicester Diabetes Centre Podcast Series — designed to share diabetes research in a way that’s accessible and practical. The opening series shines a spotlight on the M3 study.
The M3 study is testing a new type of care that has been specifically designed for young adults (aged 16–45 years) with type 2 diabetes. Funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), it focuses on the things that matter most to them, making sure their care is tailored to their individual needs.
Whether you’re a healthcare professional, researcher, or someone interested in improving diabetes care, our collection provides an engaging and accessible way to stay informed and connected with the diabetes community.
The podcast is available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and other major platforms.
In this episode, we’re joined once again by Finley Turner, Senior Specialist Research Dietitian at the Leicester Diabetes Centre. This time, we’re diving into the practical realities of eating well on a budget.
In our latest episode, we talk with Fin Turner, Senior Specialist Research Dietitian at the Leicester Diabetes Centre, about the fascinating topic of emotional eating, the tendency to eat in response to feelings such as sadness, stress, anxiety, or boredom rather than physical hunger.
In our latest episode, we sit down with Dr Michelle Hadjiconstantinou, Lead Chartered Psychologist at the Leicester Diabetes Centre and Behavioural Scientist at the University of Leicester, to tackle an important but often overlooked issue: the stigma surrounding Type 2 Diabetes (T2DM) in young adults.
Julia Burdon, Education and Research Associate at the Leicester Diabetes Centre, discusses the importance of high-quality diabetes education and the power of digital tools in supporting self-management.
Professor Claire Meek discusses how type 2 diabetes can influence fertility and women’s reproductive health.
A new episode of LDC Presents: The M3 Podcast is now live.
This week, we speak with Professor Claire Meek to explore the unique challenges women face when managing type 2 diabetes.
In the latest episode of LDC Presents: The M3 Podcast, Professor Pratik Choudhary explains why technology is more than just a convenience — it’s a game-changer.
A new episode of the Leicester Diabetes Centre Podcast is now live! In this episode, we’re joined by Dr Louisa Herring to explore how all forms of daily movement, not just exercise, play a vital role in supporting long-term health.
New M3 Podcast Episode: Preventing Diabetes-Related Foot Problems. In this episode, host Dr Matt Savage speaks with Rachel Berrington, Advanced Nurse Practitioner, about diabetes-related foot disease.