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Understanding the developmental and psychological needs of young people with diabetes


Y Doherty, G Dovey-Pearce - Practical Diabetes International, 2005 - interscience.wiley.com
Throughout adolescence, young people are going through a period of rapid
biopsychosocial change when the developmental demands ( tasks ) of childhood (eg
sustaining friendships and achieving academic success) are continuing, ...
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Disordered eating: Identifying, treating, preventing, and differentiating it from eating …

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RF Pereira, M Alvarenga - Diabetes Spectrum, 2007 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Disordered eating is prevalent among people with diabetes and can significantly
increase diabetes mortality and morbidity. When disordered eating behaviors are
culturally accepted and performed with significant frequency by a variety ...
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Prevalence of eating disorders in young patients with type 1 diabetes from two different Italian …

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D Iafusco, M Vanelli, M Gugliotta, B Iovane, G … - Diabetes care, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
All patients were affected by type 1 diabetes without evidence or history of
other autoimmune diseases (thyroiditis, celiac disease, etc.). The distribution
of sex, age at the onset of diabetes, disease duration, and BMI was ...
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The practical management of patients with type 1 diabetes requiring in-patient care due to …


S Hart, S Twigg, S Abraham, J Russell - Practical Diabetes International, 2005 - interscience.wiley.com
Young women with type 1 diabetes are at twice the risk for the development of an
eating disorder compared with their peers. When an eating disorder co-exists
with diabetes there is an increased risk of earlier onset of ...
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Complications and consequences


TM Kapellen, A Galler, K Raile, W Kiess - Diabetes in Childhood and Adolescence: 40 Tables, 2005 - books.google.com
Chiarelli F, Dahl-J0rgensen K, Kiess W (eds): Diabetes in Childhood and
Adolescence. Pediatr Adolesc Med. Basel, Karger, 2005, vol 10, pp 329-346
Complications and Consequences Thomas M. Kapellen, Angela Gatter, Klemens ...
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The role of free-play physical activity in healthy blood glucose maintenance in children with …


S Marrone, W Plume, P Kerr, A Pignol, N … - Psychology, Health and Medicine, 2009 - ingentaconnect.com
Medical management for children with type 1 diabetes mellitus, including insulin
administration to control high blood glucose levels (BGL), is crucial. However,
a child-controlled behavioural strategy, like physical activity, to ...
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[PDF] Do the social conditions of diabetic children influence the course of the disease?


AP Chobot, T Dworzecki, P Jarosz-Chobot, T … - viamedica.pl
1 Silesian University of Medicine, Katowice, 2 Department of Paediatrics,
Endocrinology and Diabetes, Silesian University of Medicine, Katowice, 3
Department of Communal Hygiene, Silesian University of Medicine, Katowice,
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DIFFERENT PATHWAYS TOWARDS ANOREXIA NERVOSA


CE Ramacciotti, E Coli, G Marcacci, L Polese, … - Trends in eating disorders research, 2005 - books.google.com
In: Trends in Eating Disorders Research ISBN: 1-59454-543-X Editor: Pamela I.
Swain, pp. 1-27© 2005 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. Chapter DIFFERENT PATHWAYS
TOWARDS ANOREXIA NERVOSA Carla E. Ramacciotti,* Elisabetta Coli, Giovanni ...
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Detection of Subclinical Eating Disorders in High-Risk Populations


SG Affenito - Topics in Clinical Nutrition, 2003 - journals.lww.com
Young women with type 1 diabetes mellitus and female athletes are at increased
risk for subclinical eating disorders indicated by weight concerns, erratic
blood glucose monitoring, altered metabolic control, and premature ...
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Eating Disorder in a Hemodialysis Patient: Case Report


AM Desai, R Perrone, J Dwyer - Nutrition reviews, 2005 - ingentaconnect.com
Renal replacement therapy may encourage eating dis- orders in some patients.
Hemodialysis requires pa- tients to attend dialysis sessions three times per
week, during which time they are weighed pre- and post- treatment, so the ...
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