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Type 1 diabetes

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D Daneman - The Lancet, 2006 - Elsevier
Type 1 diabetes accounts for only about 5–10% of all cases of diabetes; however, its incidence
continues to increase worldwide and it has serious short-term and long-term implications. The
disorder has a strong genetic component, inherited mainly through the HLA complex, but ...
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[CITATION] 2 Symptoms of Hypoglycaemia and Effects on Mental Performance and Emotions


IJ Deary
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A critical review of the literature on fear of hypoglycemia in diabetes: Implications …


D Wild, R von Maltzahn, E Brohan, T Christensen, P … - Patient Education and …, 2007 - Elsevier
In many individuals with diabetes, the unpleasant symptoms and negative consequences associated
with hypoglycemia may result in significant anxiety or even a fear of hypoglycemia (FoH). This
fear may have significant clinical implications for diabetes management. The aim of this ...
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Hypoglycemia: a complication of diabetes therapy in children


C Ryan, N Gurtunca, D Becker - Seminars in Pediatric Neurology, 2005 - Elsevier
Hypoglycemia is the most common acute complication associated with the treatment of type 1
diabetes. At the very least, it can be an unpleasant experience for many children, because they
begin to experience symptoms such as shakiness and emotional lability when their blood ...
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Sulphonylurea therapy improves cognition in a patient with the V59M KCNJ11 …


AS Slingerland, W Hurkx, K Noordam, SE … - Diabetic …, 2008 - interscience.wiley.com
Methods The patient had a low birth weight and was found to have diabetes at the age of 2
days. The patient was treated with insulin from diagnosis. The child also had marked developmental
delay so that his average functional age was 2.5 years when he was 12 years old. A ...
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The role of alexithymia factors in glucose control of persons with type 1 diabetes: a …


O Luminet, P de Timary, M Buysschaert, A Luts - Diabetes and Metabolism, 2006 - Elsevier
At T1, the alexithymia factor “difficulties describing feelings” (DDF) predicted HbA 1c over and
above the predictive power of demographic information, health conditions, anxiety, and
depression. Additionally, higher decrease in HbA 1c from T1 to T2 was predicted by ...
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Advancing the science of perceptual accuracy in pediatric asthma and diabetes

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MM Lane - Journal of pediatric psychology, 2006 - Soc Ped Psychology
Objectives To review research on perceptual accuracy in pediatric asthma and diabetes and
to provide recommendations for future research efforts and clinical applications of the construct
in these populations. Methods A literature search was conducted using Medline and ...
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Detection of hypoglycemia by children with type 1 diabetes 6 to 11 years of age …

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L Gonder-Frederick, J Zrebiec, A Bauchowitz, J Lee, D … - Pediatrics, 2008 - Am Acad Pediatrics
RESULTS. Both parents and children showed poor ability to recognize high or low blood glucose
levels, making clinically significant errors as frequently as clinically accurate estimates. Parents
failed to recognize >50% of readings <3 mmol/L (<55 mg/dL) and made potentially ...
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Intense fear of caloric intake related to severe hypoglycemia in anorexia nervosa


D Yasuhara, S Kojima, S Nozoe, T Naruo - General Hospital Psychiatry, 2004 - Elsevier
Intense fear of caloric intake is important in the pathogenesis and the treatment of patients with
anorexia nervosa (AN) and is associated with psychological/nutritional factors [1 and 2]; few
studies have examined the biological aspects associated with this fear. Several studies ...
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Lifestyle Interventions


V Zamudio - Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2007 - Elsevier
Lifestyle intervention for the self-management of diabetes is complex and will constantly evolve
as the patient's life changes and the diabetes progresses. Although the patient ultimately makes
the most important decisions with regard to self-management, the primary care provider ...
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