Lake Shore, Dr. 10th Floor, Chicago, IL 60611, USA; a-pandit{at}northwestern.edu Background The purpose of this study is to determine the prevalence of diabetes distress and its relationship with ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to identify the use of coping strategies employed by adults with type 1 and type 2 diabetes to manage diabetes distress, using data provided by persons with lived ...
Living with diabetes involves navigating not only physical health challenges but also emotional stress, often referred to as “diabetes distress.” A recent study from Amsterdam UMC, published in ...
A digital health application (DiGA) has been shown to relieve the distress that patients can experience when managing diabetes, which can compromise their care, in a randomised clinical trial.
"When a person suffers from diabetes, two things can happen: Diabetes distress and diabetes depression," Kovil notes adding that ‘diabetes distress’ is a relatively new terminology that has ...
NEW DELHI: According to a report by Lancet, people with diabetes - both type 1 and type 2 - are two to three times more likely to develop depression and 20% more likely to develop anxiety than ...
Over a third (36%) of people with diabetes experience diabetes distress, according to the IDF. More than six of 10 people with diabetes (63%) say that the fear of developing diabetes-related ...
For people with diabetes, a TIR >70 % is recommended, which is about 17 hours of a 24-hour day. Diabetes eating and distress are modifiable factors associated with long-term glucose control, such as ...
Keywords: Diabetes, mental well-being, wellbeing, anxiety, depression, diabetes distress, eating disorders and/or sexual health Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within ...