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chubbychiquita · 4 months
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aerospace-and-defence · 3 months
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The Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Military Market is estimated to be US$ 9.2 Billion in 2023 and is projected to reach US$ 38.8 Billion by 2028, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 33.3% from 2023 to 2028. The Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Military Industry is driven by factors such as rising focus on development of high-precision military laser systems.
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webomates · 8 months
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Strengthening National Security: The Role of AI Testing in Defense Technology
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The fusion of human ingenuity and AI
Gone are the days when you could only rely on traditional methods for safeguarding nations. Today’s defense forces carry out challenging and intricate tasks under erratic and dynamic conditions resulting in an urgent need for modern development and testing strategies.
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Let’s explore the value of AI testing for defense and understand why a strong QA plan is necessary for more intelligent defense solutions.
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There are numerous examples of potential consequences of insufficient application testing in the U.S. military.
All these errors could have been avoided if the systems were properly tested and validated. According to the Artificial Intelligence in Military Market report, AI in the military market is estimated to be USD 9.2 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 38.8 billion by 2028, at a CAGR of 33.3%.
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Testing an ecosystem of intelligently connected devices poses significant challenges.
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Depending on the requirements of the application, Regression testing along with Exploratory testing can be done on various scales. By pinpointing bottlenecks and highlighting potential improvement areas, they offer valuable test insights into system performance. As a result, defense organizations can optimize their operations, reduce costs, and ensure the most efficient use of resources.
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Secure Software Development and Testing
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bitcofun · 2 years
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eli-kittim · 4 years
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The Seven Churches of Revelation: History or Prophecy?
By Published Author Eli Kittim
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Preachers whose sermons are on the 7 churches of Revelation assume that the context is of historical significance and therefore usually focus on the *moral implications,* but they completely miss the most important *prophetic elements* of the text, such as the background setting (i.e. the place where the narrative takes place), the significant “players” that are mentioned, the temporal sequence of events, as well as the apocalyptic symbolism that weaves everything together into a unity.
Unlike the typical “a-church-after-God’s-heart” homily that you’ve often heard regarding the 7 so-called historical churches in Revelation, I would like to draw your attention instead to the unique setting of the Book, to its arrangement of scenery: its mise-en-scène, if you will! Viewing the first chapters of Revelation from this angle will allow us to gain a *new perspective* on the Seven Churches of Asia and free our hermeneutic from the typical proleptic and anachronistic interpretations that have been irresponsibly applied to the text time and time again.
From beginning to end, Revelation claims to be an exclusively prophetic Book (cf. Rev. 1.1, 3, 19; 22.7, 10, 18, 19)! If we treat it as a Book on history, however, we will inevitably distort its futurist message, which undeniably comprises apocalyptic visions, and ultimately contradict its authorial intention. Yet that is precisely how the first 3 chapters of Revelation have been traditionally read, that is, as contemporaneous events and happenings during the time of John in the first century CE. But perhaps we are not reading them correctly. I’m suggesting a mode of interpretation that is consistent with the rest of the Book, namely, that the first three chapters of Revelation have a *prophetic* role to play whose sole purpose is to provide an outline of how the end-times begin!
Bearing this in mind, let us now see how the Apocalypse of John is actually presented to the reader. The Book opens with a declaration to promulgate “the words of the prophecy” (Rev. 1.3 NRSV):
Blessed is the one who reads aloud the
words of the prophecy, and blessed are
those who hear and who keep what is
written in it; for the time is near.
And so from the very outset this Book claims to contain a prophecy. It does not seem to be interested in conveying history. Next, we are told that John, who is the recipient of this future revelation, is also, by way of the Spirit, an *eschatological* partaker in the coming tribulation or persecution of Christianity in Asia Minor (i.e. Modern-day Turkey), and that he is figuratively situated on the Greek island of Patmos “because of the word of God and the testimony of Jesus.” Given that John claims to be “in the spirit on the Lord’s day [i.e. on the day of the Lord]” (Rev. 1.9-11), his mise-en-scène (i.e. the arrangement or setting of scenery) seems to have prophetic rather than historical value:
I, John, your brother who share with you in
Jesus the persecution and the kingdom and
the patient endurance, was on the island
called Patmos because of the word of God
and the testimony of Jesus. I was in the
spirit on the Lord's day, and I heard behind
me a loud voice like a trumpet saying,
‘Write in a book what you see and send it to
the seven churches, to Ephesus, to Smyrna,
to Pergamum, to Thyatira, to Sardis, to
Philadelphia, and to Laodicea.’
Thus, John is basically instructed to write 7 letters to the Christian Churches that are facing persecution in Turkey! If we temporarily suspend Eusebius’ “Church History” in which John is portrayed as an exile——the accuracy of which has often been called into question——we can begin to view the *eschatological* scenery that the Book of Revelation is actually depicting. If in fact the Book of Revelation is an overlay of the end-time events described also in Mt. 24, then it must naturally start with “the beginning of the birth pangs” (Mt. 24.8) that lead up to the “great suffering” (Mt. 24.21), otherwise known as the Great Tribulation. And indeed it does! Moreover, we find Turkey also playing a prominent role in Ezekiel 38, the famous chapter on end-times prophecy!
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The Ezekiel 38 War
Ezekiel 38 names a confederacy of nations that will invade many countries, including Israel, in the last days. Although there have been debates among scholars as to the precise location of some of these ancient regions, most of them have been identified with a certain degree of confidence. Of the several regions mentioned by Ezekiel, who is putting pen to parchment in the 6th century BCE, the majority of them were located in what we today would call Turkey. For example, Beth-Togarmah and Gomer are viewed as ancient regions in Asia Minor [Turkey].
Although there are admittedly conflicting reports with scholars being divided on the issue of the origins of Meshech and Tubal (as to whether they represent Russia or Turkey), the following list shows some of the historical research supporting a Turkish connection:
1. The Oxford Bible Atlas says of Meshech and Tubal that they’re “regions in Asia Minor [Turkey].”
2. The IVP Bible Background Commentary lists Meshech, Tubal, and Togarmah as “sections or peoples in Asia Minor” [Turkey].
3. The New Bible Dictionary places both Meshech and Tubal in Turkey.
4. Ralph Alexander, Old Testament scholar, in the Expositor’s Bible Commentary says, “Meshech and Tubal refer to areas in eastern Turkey, southwest of Russia and northwest of Iran.”
5. Edwin Yamauchi, scholar and historian places both Meshech and Tubal in modern day Turkey.
6. Mark Hitchcock, pastor, author and well-known prophecy teacher, places Meshech and Tubal in modern day Turkey.
7. Tim Lahaye and Ed Hindson, in their Encyclopedia of Popular Bible Prophecies, also place both Meshech and Tubal in Turkey.
8. Ron Rhodes, author and teacher in his book, Northern Storm Rising, also places Meshech and Tubal in Turkey.
9. Chuck Missler in his article, “Meshech-Tubal Tensions with Syria” also places Meshech and Tubal in modern day Turkey.
*Source Credit: Dalton Thomas
Therefore, of the eight regions mentioned in Ezek. 38.1-6, at least four of them are identified as parts of modern-day Turkey. And since this invasion is set to begin “in the latter years” (Ezek. 38.8), it demonstrates that Turkey will figure prominently in this campaign!
The other thing to notice, here, is that almost all the nations mentioned in Ezek. 38 were once part of the Turkish Ottoman Empire. For instance, Cush comprised the area of modern-day Ethiopia or Sudan, just south of Egypt, Put was where modern Libya and Algeria (N. Africa) are located, while Tubal, Gomer, Togarmah, and Meshech were apparently in Asia Minor. And parts of Persia were also under Ottoman rule during the Ottoman-Persian wars. All in all, Ezek. 38 sounds like it’s describing a resurgence of the Ottoman Empire, consisting of an Islamic coalition of nations! Similarly, in Revelation 12.1, the woman who gives birth to the messiah at the end of days is said to have “the moon under her feet.” That is the symbol of Islam. Therefore, if a revived Ottoman Empire is indicated in the Gog-Magog War, which leads up to the battle of Armageddon, then this means that Turkey must also be either explicitly or implicitly mentioned in the Book of Revelation! Hence the Turkish persecution of the 7 churches in the Book of Revelation!
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The Prophecies of Paisios of Mount Athos
A number of extra-biblical prophecies have been attributed to Elder Paisios (1924–1994), a highly respected Greek Eastern-Orthodox ascetic from Mount Athos. They include the prediction that a future geopolitical war between Greece and Turkey will spill over and draw Russia into the conflict against Turkey, which will be the latter’s ultimate demise. Similarly, there’s a prophecy attributed to the 18th century Rabbi Elijah of Vilna, aka the Vilna Gaon, in which he purportedly said that Messiah will come right after “the Russians have reached the city of Constantinople [Istanbul].” In fact, Elder Paisios said that the trigger point of Greek-Turkish hostilities will be reached when Greece extends its territorial waters from 6 to 12 nautical miles. Recently, Greece and Turkey are at variance with each other over the demarcation of sea borders and the right to explore hydrocarbon resources in the Mediterranean. There have been both air and naval incidents, tensions and hostilities have flared up and are steadily increasing since August of 2020. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the incumbent President of Turkey, in violation of international law continues to employ intimidation tactics and war-narratives in an effort to reinforce his expansionist plans. It’s no secret that he wants to rebuild the Ottoman Empire and restore its former glory. He also aspires to become the Caliph, the supreme ruler of the Muslim world! However, France has come to Greece’s aid with naval support in a countermeasure to push Erdoğan back. This situation is a disaster waiting to happen. In fact, Devlet Bahçeli, the Head of the Turkish National Movement Party, recently declared that war with Greece is “just a matter of time.” More to the point, Greece recently extended its territorial waters from 6 to 12 nautical miles in the Ionian Sea, sending a message to Turkey that it will soon do the same in the Aegean! According to Elder Paisios, this will be the trigger point of the conflict. At present, the situation in Turkey is very tense as Erdoğan has *persecuted* and shut down *Christian churches* while reverting Hagia Sophia to a mosque. That’s equivalent to the Israelis turning the Al-Aqsa Mosque into a Jewish Synagogue. It’s deplorable and provocative! It has caught the attention of the international community that has unanimously condemned this action. At any rate, this current standoff might explode into a full-blown war. According to some experts, this armed conflict over oil and gas reserves seems unavoidable! And that’s precisely where the Book of Revelation begins.
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The Book of Revelation Opens with the Greek Islands, on the one hand, and the Persecuted Churches in Turkey, on the other!
In Revelation 17.9-10, John mentions the Empire that exists *contemporaneously* with the prophetic events of Revelation as they are temporally unfolding:
This calls for a mind that has wisdom: the
seven heads are seven mountains on which
the woman is seated; also, they are seven
kings, of whom five have fallen, one is living,
and the other has not yet come; and when
he comes, he must remain only a little while.
As regards the 8 empires of Revelation 17, John says that “five have fallen.” According to Dan. 2, that would be Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece, Rome, and Byzantium. The One that “Is Living” at present is the Sixth One, which presumably persecutes the Christian Churches of Anatolia in the opening chapters of Revelation, namely, The Ottoman Empire of the Turks, which defeated the Byzantines in 1453. Incidentally, we know that John is not referring to the 1st century CE because the empire that “is living” at that time is the 4th (Rome), according to Daniel 2.40-42; 7.7. By contrast, Rev. 17.10 is referring to the prophesied 6th Empire as the “one [that] is still reigning” (WNT)! It could also be said that the Ottoman Empire actually triggered the End-Times (cf. Mt. 24.6-9) at the outset of the 20th century through the unprecedented Christian Persecutions & Genocides of Anatolia (Greek/Armenian), just prior to WWI and WWII, the brunt of which lasted for approximately 7 years, thus symbolizing the Tribulation of the 7 Christian Churches of Asia Minor that usher in the end of days in the Book of Revelation. So, the empire that “is living” *now* (contemporaneously with the 7 churches) is the 6th empire: the Ottoman Empire. Why would John mention that in chapter 17 and verse 10? It’s obviously not Rome, as most people think. Rome was the 4th empire. It’s probably because the end-times will commence with a conflict pertaining to Asia Minor (Turkey). Think about it. Revelation is inundated with future predictions. Why would it spend its first 3 chapters on past or current events if it is said to be “The revelation of Jesus Christ” that contains information of “what must soon take place” (Rev. 1.1)?
Moreover, John tells us categorically and unequivocally that he was on the island of Patmos “in the spirit” (Rev. 1.10), NOT in the flesh! It appears, then, that John is on Patmos figuratively, not literally, in order to pronounce the testimony, which “is the spirit of prophecy” (Rev. 19.10d NRSV). What is more, John doesn’t tell us that he’s in exile. That is an extra-biblical interpretation. It’s a speculation that is not found in the text. This tradition, which says that John was banished to Patmos by the Roman authorities, is not credible because, although banishment was a common form of punishment by Rome for various offenses, nevertheless Tertullian’s account (in The Prescription of Heretics) is flavored with myth and legend given that he claims that John was banished after being plunged into boiling oil in Rome and suffering nothing from it. This obviously fits in the category of urban legends. Nor does the author of Revelation say that he is on the island of Patmos physically. Rather, he says that he is there “in the spirit” in order to give us the scenery, so to speak, the prophetic background of how the tribulation begins “on the Lord’s day” (Rev. 1.10) or on the day of the Lord!
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Conclusion
Revelation 1.3 explicitly states that this is an exclusively prophetic Book which is not concerned with past history. The prophetic implications are further reinforced by its author, John, who claims to be “in the spirit on the Lord’s day [i.e. on the day of the Lord]” (Rev. 1.9-11). Thus, the mise-en-scène (i.e. the arrangement or setting of scenery) is itself part of the apocalyptic vision, which implicates Turkey in end-time events related to the Great Tribulation! Turkey is also implicated in the Ezekiel 38 War, which sets the stage for Armageddon, the final great battle between good and evil!
Furthermore, the prophecies of Paisios of Mount Athos center around an end-times conflict in the Mediterranean between Greece and Turkey, Biblically represented by Patmos and Asia Minor respectively, “where Satan's throne is” said to be located (Rev. 2.13). Moreover, what lends considerable support to my exegesis is the fact that John connects the timeline of the 7 churches account not with the Roman Empire (the 4th) but rather with the Ottoman Empire (the 6th), which is said to be currently reigning in Rev. 17.10. For example, we know that John is not referring to the 1st century CE because the empire that “is living” at that time is the 4th [Rome]. By contrast, Rev. 17.10 is explicitly referring to the so-called current empire that “is living” and reigning at that time, after “five have [already] fallen.” That would be the prophesied 6th empire, namely, the Ottoman Empire, the continuation of which is modern Turkey! Also, chapters 2 and 3 employ tribulation language, or the language of crisis. Given that chapters 2 and 3 reference the tribulation (θλῖψιν 2:9), and since authority and rule (2:26-27) and white garments (3:4-5) are promised therein to those who overcome, it is more than likely that these represent the tribulation saints (cf. Luke 22:30). Evidence for this comes by way of a parallel passage in Rev. 7:13-14 concerning those coming out of the Great Tribulation who “have washed their robes and made them white.” Therefore, these seemingly represent the overcomers of Revelation 2 and 3! In short, the first 3 chapters of Revelation are part of prophecy, NOT history, featuring Turkey as the epicenter of end-time events! In fact, our traditional proleptic and anachronistic interpretations——in which we have erroneously *added* a “historical” component to the first 3 chapters of Revelation, while *taking* “away from the words of the book of this prophecy”——are strongly condemned by the author himself (Rev. 22.18-19):
I warn everyone who hears the words of the
prophecy of this book: if anyone adds to
them, God will add to that person the
plagues described in this book; if anyone
takes away from the words of the book of
this prophecy, God will take away that
person’s share in the tree of life and in the
holy city, which are described in this book.
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Automotive LiDAR Sensor Market is expected to expand at the highest CAGR By 2026
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Autonomous vehicle type valued for the highest markt share in the year 2018 accounting for $ 79.0 million in 2018 and is anticipated to reach $1,246.8 million by 2026 growing at a CAGR of 38.7% during the forecast timeframe. This growth is owing to the safety features that are provided by LiDAR to the autonomous vehicles. LiDAR system emits numerous laser pulses every second. These pulses have the ability to refelect back after colliding with an object. The reflected pulses are further used in 3D point cloud. Each and every pulse that is refelected back after colliding with an object is updated rapidly on to the cloud with animated 3D representation that is installed in the vehicle. The resulting light reflections are then used to create a 3D point cloud. 3D representation is shaped by calculating the distance covered and the speed of light by which LiDAR helps in determining the vehicle’s position with respect to surrounding objects. However, semi autonomous vehicle type segment is expected to dominate the market during the projected timeframe.
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North America automotive LiDAR sensor market was the highest revenue contributor, accounting for $86.6 million in 2018 and is estimated to reach $1,369.2 million by 2026, with a CAGR of 38.8%. Europe is estimated to reach $552.3 million by 2026, at a significant CAGR of 40.3%. North America and Europe collectively accounted for around 78.0% share in 2018, with the former constituting around 57.0% share. The growth is majorly owing to the rapid increase in the adoption of both autonomus as well as the semi-autonomous vehicles in these regions.
The key players in Automotive LiDAR Sensor market are Continental AG, Robert Bosch GmbH, First Sensor AG, Denso Corp, Hella KGaA Hueck & Co., Novariant, Inc., Laddartech, Quanergy Systems, Inc., Phantom Intelligence, and Velodyne LiDAR, Inc. among other key players. These key players are majorly concentrating on merger & acquisitions, partnerships, and new product development among others, to strengthen their presence across the globe. For instance, in February 2020, Robert Bosch GmbH, accounced about the latest LiDAR sensors for autonomous cars. The company also claims that the LiDAR sensors manufactured by it will keep the costs of the self-driving cars low.
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OPTICAL COATINGS MARKET ANALYSIS (2020-2027)
Optical coating is a deposition of thin layers of films that create interference effects in order to enhance reflection and transmission properties of an optical system. Optical coatings enhance optical functions and provide protection to optic from harsh environmental conditions. These coatings are produced by using rare earth materials, oxides, and metals.
The global optical coatings market is projected to reach around US$ 18,187.8 million by the end of 2027, in terms of revenue, growing at CAGR of 7.2% during the forecast period (2020-2027).
Drivers:
The escalating market of smartphones is a prime factor augmenting the market growth of the optical coatings. This is attributed to increasing penetration of the internet around the globe. International Telecommunication Union, estimates that at the end of 2019, 53.6 percent of the global population, or 4.1 billion people, are using the Internet. Thus, the growing penetration of smartphones around the globe is propelling the market growth of optical coatings.
Figure 1. Global Optical Coatings Market Share (%) in terms of Value, By Region, in 2019
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North America region dominated the global optical coatings market in 2019, accounting for 35.5% share in terms of value, followed by Asia Pacific and Europe, respectively.
Market Restraints
Increasing environmental concerns due to growing electronic waste such as desktops, smartphones, mobile phones, laptops, and other such optically coated devices are expected to hinder the market growth.
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Market Opportunities
Technological advancement in the field of optical deposition techniques and fabrications is expected to offer potential opportunities to the market of optical coating. For instance, in March 2019, Precision Glass & Optics announced the installation of a new optical the monitoring system, the SL-2012A SpectraLock from Eddy Company. The advanced system provides in-situ optical monitoring and rate control to produce single and multi-layered thin films with ultra-precision and accuracy.
Growing demand for automotive displays and GPS navigation system is expected to bring new market opportunities. The growth of the optical coatings market is also attributed to the growth in the automotive industry due to increasing manufacturing of automobiles with smart features. According to the European Automobile Manufacturers Association, 98.1 million motor vehicles were produced around the world in 2018. Moreover, more than 80 million passenger cars were produced around the world in 2017.
Figure 2. Global Optical Coatings Market– Opportunity Analysis
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Market Trends
The rapid adoption of smart televisions among consumer is a major trend in the market. This is attributed to improving lifestyle and increasing disposable income of the consumers. The growing trend of wearing smart watches among young population is also expected to augment the market growth of optical coatings. Growth in the semiconductor industry coupled with the technological advancement is further expected to bolster the market growth of optical coatings.
Collaborations and agreements among major players to expand presence on the global level is a major trend in the market. For instance, in March 2018, Helia Photonics (Livingston, Scotland), specializing in coatings for laser optics and semiconductor laser facets, are partnering with precision optical component supplier Brilliant Optics (Shenzhen, China) to advance optical coatings.
Figure 3. Global Optical Coatings Market Share (%) in terms of Value, By Application, in 2019
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On the basis of application in 2019, the infrastructure segment has accounted the largest market share of 38.8% in terms of value, followed by electronics and defense/security segment respectively.
Global Optical Coatings Market - Impact of Coronavirus (Covid-19) Pandemic
Coronavirus is expected to have a significant impact on infrastructure sector. Infrastructure are expected to vulnerable to delays due to supply chain disruptions and unavailability or shortage of workers. Governments across the world are devoting resources to address immediate needs, which in turn has made infrastructure projects take a back seat. This is expected to decrease the demand for optical coatings from infrastructure sector. The coronavirus is expected to have a short term impact on optical coatings market. According to Coherent Market Insights, optical coatings market is expected to grow at a lower CAGR between 2020 and 2021.
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Ophir Optronics, Ltd.
PPG Industries
Janos Technology, Inc.
Abrisa Technologies
Denton Vacuum, LLC
JDSU
Inrad Optics
Newport Corporation
Optical Coatings Japan
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Can Patients with Diabetes Detect their own Eating Disorder? The Need for A Better Understanding of Eating Pathology in Diabetes
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Some authors have suggested that patients with diabetes may hardly detect a co-morbid eating disorders. Unfortunately, not doing so can negatively impact treatment and lead to several unwanted medical complications and psychological problems. Moreover, when a co-morbid eating disorder in a patient with diabetes is not treated, it tends to be recurrent and persistent over time. This study aims to compare patient's own report of eating problems to a diagnosis established with the Eating Disorders Examination Questionnaire-6. A total of 624 patients with diabetes (type 1 diabetes=137; type 2 diabetes=487) participated to an online survey. The results provide support to the idea that people with diabetes may not adequately evaluate whether they have a co-morbid ED or not. While many participants reported eating problems that did not meet an ED diagnosis, others thought they had no eating problems but their self-reported symptoms met the criteria for an ED diagnosis. People with type 2 diabetes were more likely to report eating problems when there was no ED diagnosis and people with type 1 diabetes were more at risk of denying eating problems when they presented symptoms associated with an ED. These results must be understood in light of the treatment particularities of each type of diabetes: weight management is strongly recommended in people with type 2 diabetes and monitoring of eating is considered essential for those with type 1 diabetes. These patients' difficulty to detect a co-morbid ED should be taken seriously given that it may considerably impair their diabetes management.
Keywords: Diabetes; Eating disorders; Diagnosis; Self-reported eating problems
Abbreviations: ED: Eating Disorders; PWD: Patients With Diabetes; T1D: Type 1 Diabetes; T2D: Type 2 Diabetes
    Introduction
Recent research suggests that health professionals might find difficult to detect eating disorders (ED) among patients with diabetes (PWD) [1]. Moreover, the clinician's diagnosis impression may differ from the patients' own perception of their eating pathology [2]. In fact, according to Allan (2015), patients with type 1 diabetes’ (T1D) definition and conception of disordered eating behaviours doesn't correspond to the psychiatric nosography suggested in the Diagnostically and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders [3]. More precisely, T1D patients who believe they have an eating disorder (ED) do not necessarily present a symptomatology that meets the diagnosis criteria of specific eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, or binge eating disorder [2]. For those who receive such a diagnosis, bulimia, binge eating disorder and ED not otherwise specified seems to be the most prevalent diagnosis [4]. However, T1D patients themselves do not feel they have bulimia since they do not consider insulin omission as a compensatory behaviour associated to ED. To qualify their eating pathology, they instead tend to refer to a non-classified eating pathology called "diabulimia" [2]. This implies that the detection of ED in T1D patients is problematic and often doesn't match the ED they are diagnosed with. Such detection problem and lack of recognition can lead to an inadequate management and treatment of eating disorders symptoms in PWD. By not seeking and receiving treatment for an ED, they expose themselves to deleterious medical (e.g. bad glycemic control [5], elevated BMI [4,6] higher risk of retinopathy [7], nephropathy [8], neuropathy [6], cardiovascular problem [6], ketoacidosis [6]) and psychological (e.g. higher anxious [9] and depressive [10,11], symptoms, lower self-esteem [12] and self-directiveness [5], more as wishful thinking and self-blame [13], and perfectionism trait [8]) consequences. Furthermore, the impact on diabetic treatment can be long lasting as eating disorders tend to be recurrent and persistent over time [14]. Although up to 40% of patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) report eating problems [15], no study to our knowledge has examined the detection of ED among these patients, thus leaving unanswered the question as to whether T2D patients experience the same difficulties as T1D patients to detect and recognize a co-morbid ED. This study aims at assessing ED in patients with both types of diabetes and at comparing their own report of eating problems to a diagnosis established with a valid measure of ED. A total of 624 participants diagnosed with diabetes and aged 17 to 84 years old were recruited to participate in a larger study focusing on the French validation of the Diabetes Eating Problem Survey-Revised Gagnon et al. [16] for a more detailed description of the study sample and procedure). Among the participants, 137 individuals stated that they had a T1D and 487 declared having a T2D. Their self-reported body mass index (BMI= kg/m2) [17] distribution is as follows: 1% of people with T1D were underweight, 41% were of normal weight, 39% were overweight and 19% were obese (Table 1). In people with T2D, none were underweight, 14% were of normal weight, 27% were overweight and 58% were obese. Participants were asked if they considered having eating problems. They also filled in the diagnosis items of the Eating Disorders Examination Questionnaire-6 (EDEQ-6) [18], which is frequently used to assess the presence and frequency of core eating behaviours involved in the diagnosis of ED (e.g. binge eating, fasting, vomiting, exercising excessively, taking laxatives and diuretics) as per the DSM-5 criteria [3].
As can be seen in Table 1 45.52% of the participants reported that they had eating problems: respectively, 17.52% of people with T1D and 53.39% of people with T2D reported such problems. In contrast, the participants' answers on the EDE-Q6 suggest that 13% of people with T1D and 24% of people with T2D had an ED. More precisely, according to the EDE-Q6, 87% of people with T1D did not have an ED, 10% had BED, 3% had bulimia, and none had anorexia nervosa. In people with T2D it was observed that 76% did not have and ED, 21% had BED, 3% bulimia and 0,2% anorexia nervosa. Among the participants who considered having eating problems, the proportion of those who could not be diagnosed with an ED according to the EDE-Q6 was higher than the one of those who met the criteria for an ED. As found in Table 2, this was found in both types of diabetes. However, T2D patients were more likely than T1D patients to report eating problems that did not encounter ED diagnosis criteria (χ2(1) = 40.291, p <.001). T1D patients who met ED diagnosis criteria were for their part significantly more likely than T2D patients to deny having any eating problem (χ2(1) = 8.297, p < .05). In fact, people with T2D were 5.82 times more likely than people with T1D to think they had eating problems while they did not have an ED diagnosis and T1D patients were 4.23 times more at risk of not reporting eating problems when they did in fact met the diagnosis criteria for ED according to the EDE-Q6.
    Conclusion
Results from this study reveal that close to half of the PWD confide in having eating problems. However, for the majority of them, the DSM-5 criteria for an ED are not met. The most frequent ED diagnosis that was found in both T1D and T2D patients is binge-eating disorder, followed by bulimia nervosa. Anorexia nervosa was found in only one T1D participant. Interestingly, many participants believed they had eating problems but a closer evaluation, based on their self-reported symptomatology and the DSM-5 criteria, did not indicate so. This is especially true for T2Dparticipants, with more than a third of them reporting eating problems that did not seem to be severe enough to meet ED diagnosis criteria. On the contrary, a small proportion of the participants did not report any eating problems while their responses to the diagnosis items of the EDE-Q6 suggest they have an ED. This tendency to under-report eating problems was more likely to be observed in T1D then T2D participants. Taken together, these findings provide further support to the suggestion of Allan [2], who advances that detecting and recognizing a co- morbid ED, can be difficult for PWD.
In people with T2D, the tendency to report eating problems in the absence of an ED could be partly explained by a higher body mass index. In fact, over three quarter of the T2D patients were either overweight or obese. This weight condition implies that they are frequently reminded about the necessity to pay close attention to their eating in order to lose weight [19].The therapeutic approach in the context of diabetes management, especially for those with T2D, focuses on eating control, weight management [19], weight measurement [20] and a loss of 5% to 7% of the actual weight [21]. In this context, diabetes patients can understand that they have an eating problem that need to be treated. Additionally, as their feeling of satiety might be altered by their diabetic medication [22] losing weight can be quite a challenge and, when realizing they are unable to do so, they may further believe they have eating issues resembling to those found in ED. Thus, T2D patients may confound weight management problems with eating problems and some psycho education about ED could be beneficial for them in order to better understand the symptoms of ED and better evaluate their likelihood of really having an ED. On the contrary, approximately 5% of PWD don't think they have eating problems while the EDE- Q6suggest they have one. This was significantly more likely to be observed in T1D patients, which is in line with Allan’s results [2]. Yet, in Allan's study [2] a much higher proportion (38.8%) of people with T1D thought they had an ED diagnosis while they did not have one. This difference in proportion between both studies might be explained by the formulation of the question that was asked in the current study: this question focused on the participants’ perception of having eating problems and not precisely on whether they believed they had an ED diagnosis. Also, participants in Allan's [2] study were recruited through a registered charity for PWD and ED - Diabetics with Eating Disorders (DWED) -while the participants in the current study were recruited in a registered charity for PWD only-Diabetes Quebec. This implies that participants in Allan’s study [2] were already concerned with having an ED, which was not the case in this study. Notwithstanding these differences, Allan's [2] results and the one obtained in the current study are alarming as they imply that diabetes treatment management can be impaired by the absence of ED acknowledgement. If PWD are unaware of in deny of having an ED, they are strongly at risk of developing harmful and even fatal medical complications and to endure long lasting and persistent eating problems [14].
Based on this study results, it seems that providing PWD with information about EDs and about the fact that the eating restrictions inherent to diabetic management can lead to ED appears very relevant. In fact, not only PWD but also health professionals working with them need to develop a more thorough understanding of how eating problems and disorders are experienced by PWD and of their impact on diabetes management. Standard guidelines about ED’s definition and assessment in the context of diabetes could thus be beneficial for clinical practice. As such, a more systematic evaluation and monitoring of eating habits and symptoms seems important given that PWD are not able to detect themselves whether or not they have an ED. Although the EDE-Q6 can't be used alone for establishing and ED diagnosis, it shows good agreement with the diagnosis interview [21] and thus could represent a good tool to assess eating pathology in PWD. Along with it, other measures such as the Diabetes Eating Problem Survey-Revised (DEPS-R) [23] could be considered.
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A dental implant is a surgical component that interfaces with the bone of the jaw or skull to support a dental prosthesis such as a crown, bridge, denture, facial prosthesis or to act as an orthodontic anchor. The basis for modern dental implants is a biologic process called osseointegration, in which materials such as titanium form an intimate bond to bone. The implant fixture is first placed so that it is likely to osseointegrate, then a dental prosthetic is added. A variable amount of healing time is required for osseointegration before either the dental prosthetic (a tooth, bridge or denture) is attached to the implant or an abutment is placed which will hold a dental prosthetic.
Europe is the largest supplier and consumption market of Dental Implants, with a production market share 38.8% and sales market share nearly 45.9% in 2016. The second place is North America; following Europe with the production market share of 36.7% and the sales market share over 26%.
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Endosteal Implants
Subperiosteal Implants
Other
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