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[PDF] Supporting self-management


M Rijken, M Jones, M Heijmans, A Dixon - Caring for people with chronic conditions - who.it
Defining self-care, self-management and self-management support The concept of
self-care features prominently in policy documents in many countries, for
example the United Kingdom NHS Plan (Department of Health 2005) and the ...
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16 Nutrition, Metabolic Syndrome, and Diabetes in the Senior Years


B Stetson, S Prakash, L Mokshagundam - Preventive Nutrition: The Comprehensive Guide for …, 2009 - Springer
• Prevention or delay of the development of long-term complications of high
blood glucose and related metabolic abnormalities and improvement of quality of
life are key issues for nutritional considerations in diabetes care. • ...
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[PDF] AADE Position Statement: Special Considerations in the Management and Education of …


R Schafer, N Letassy, CDE PharmD, D Randal … - aadenet.org
The population of the United States is aging. By 2030, the number of older
Americans will have more than doubled to 70 million, or one in every five
Americans.1 Age-related factors may interfere with self-management of ...
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Drug treatment in elderly diabetic.


AO Parikh - Journal of the Indian Medical Association, 2007 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Diabetes causes greater decline in physical and functional status in elderly
diabetic than in a younger one. Also the rise of MI, stroke and hypertension is
also higher. In elderly diabetics management is always on challenging task ...
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16 Nutrition and Lifestyle Change in Older Adults with Diabetes Mellitus and Metabolic …


B Stetson, S Prakash - Age (y) - Springer
Key Points In the USA, 44% of persons with self-reported diagnosed diabetes are
aged 65 years or older and 18% are over age 75 years. The aim of diabetes
intervention is to prevent or delay the development of long-term ...
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[CITATION] Perspectives on Diabetes Care in Old Age: A Focus on Frailty


A Zeyfang, JD Walston
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