An observational multi-centre study was conducted inGermany. Patients were recruited in a convenience sampleof 92 sites by their physicians, either GPs or diabetolo-gists. Data were collected between October and December2005. To be included, patients were required to be diag-nosed with typ[r]
comorbid condition, 97 patients declared to have osteoarthritis only. Patients suffering fromdiabetes and hypertension reached similar scores like diabetic patients with no comorbidities.Patients with diabetes and osteoarthritis reached remarkable lower scores in all subscales.C[r]
To describe the current situation of self-care knowledge of the outpatients with type 2 diabetes mellitus treated at Yenbai Provincial Hospital of Endocrinology in 2018.
mellitus and its complications. Part 1: diagnosis and classification ofdiabetes mellitus provisional report of a WHO consultation. Diabet Med1998, 15(7):539-553.22. Cnop M, Welsh N, Jonas JC, Jorns A, Lenzen S, Eizirik DL: Mechanisms ofpancreatic beta-cell death in type 1 and type[r]
(page number not for citation purposes)BackgoundIt is well recognized that intensive treatment can help todelay the onset of diabetes-related complications [1] andthat many patients with type 2 diabetes require insulintherapy at some stage to achieve or main[r]
Email: Tom Stargardt* - Stargardt@bwl.lmu.de; Linda Gonder-Frederick - LAG3G@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu; Karl J Krobot - karl_krobot@msd.de; Charles M Alexander - charles_alexander@merck.com* Corresponding author AbstractBackground: To explore the concept of the Minimum Clinically Important Dif[r]
to one underlying construct, namely a person's currentappraisal of insulin therapy. Correlations between ITASand PAID scale (diabetes-distress) were significant and inthe expected direction, confirming concurrent validity.The linear association between ITAS and WHO-5 (well-being) was s[r]
selected.PBF was measured with the adapted version of the Diabetes Health Profile for people with type 2 diabetes. Thispermitted the calculation of three functional scores - psychological distress (PD), barriers to activity (BA), anddisinhibite[r]
RESEARCH Open AccessHealth-related quality of life and self-relatedhealth in patients with type 2 diabetes: Effects ofgroup-based rehabilitation versus individualcounsellingEva S Vadstrup1*, Anne Frølich2, Hans Perrild1, Eva Borg3and Michael Røder1,4AbstractBackgro[r]
SHOR T REPOR T Open AccessHealth status of older adults with Type 2 diabetesmellitus after aerobic or resistance training:A randomised trialCindy Li Whye Ng1*†, E Shyong Tai2, Su-Yen Goh2and Hwee-Lin Wee3,4†AbstractBackground: A prior study showed positive e[r]
Ovarian cancer is one of the most lethal cancers and women with type 2 diabetes (T2D) have even poorer survival from it. We assessed the prognosis of ovarian cancer in women with type 2 diabetes treated with metformin, other forms of antidiabetic medication, or statins.
Obesity and diabetes are two risk factors for cancer. To evaluate the association of body mass index (BMI) with cancer risk in diabetic patients may improve current understanding of potential mechanisms.
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* p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001Cells with dotted line indicate that the variable was not included in the model.# Self reported episodes of hypoglycaemia, with 4 levels of severity (level 1 = hypoglycaemia cured with the intake of fo[r]
measures of quality of life in patients with type I and type IIdiabetes. Diabetes Care 1994, 17(4):267-74.7. Menard J, Payette H, Dubuc N, Baillargeon JP, Maheux P, Ardilouze JL:Quality of life in type 2 diabetes patients under in[r]
MAP-kinases, particularly p38, but also ERK 1 and2, have been shown to be phosphorylated ⁄ activatedwhen cells are exposed to various types of stress[6,31,32]. Stress hormones such as adrenaline [33] andglucocorticoids [34] have been shown to inhibit insulin-stimulated glucose disposal[r]
76:58-63.22. Jones CA, Feeny D, Eng K: Test-retest reliability of Health Util-ities Index scores: evidence from hip fracture. Int J TechnolAssess Health Care 2005, 21:393-398.23. Marra CA, Rashidi AA, Guh D, Kopec JA, Abrahamowicz M, EsdaileJM, Brazier JE, Fortin PR, Anis AH: Are indirect uti[r]
25 bis Van De Laar FA, Lucassen PL, Akkermans RP, et al. Alpha-glucosidase inhibitors for patients with type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Care 2005 ; 28 : 166-175 26. Reuser A, Wisselaar H. An evaluation of the potential side-effects of alphaglucosidase inhi[r]
họp thường niên của hiệp hội ĐTĐ châu Âu, Hungary; tr. 32 -35.6. Aaron I V, Raelen EM, Braxton DM, Roy F (2003), Diabetic autonomicneuropathy, Diabetes care (26); pp. 1553 - 1579.7. Amos A F, Mecarty D J, Zimnet P (1997), The rising global burden of diabetesand its complications estima[r]
Contents ix10 IMMIGRANTS AND URBAN AGING: TOWARD A POLICY FRAMEWORK 239Marianne Fahs, Anahí Viladrich, Nina S. ParikhThe New Urban Demography: Baby Boomers and Immigrants 240Economic and Social Infl uences on Aging and Health Policy 242Social and Environmental Considerations 246Toward a Conceptual Fr[r]