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Diabetes and behavior

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RS Surwit, MN Feinglos, AW Scovern - American Psychologist, 1983 - psycnet.apa.org
Diabetes mellitus was first described by Aretaeus the Cappadocian in 200 CE. Today it remains
one of the most common of chronic diseases. Recent data from the National Center for Health
Statistics (Note 1) suggest that it affects nearly 10 million Americans. Yet, diabetes has no ...
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Does psychological stress cause diabetes?


JK Wales - Diabetic medicine, 1995 - interscience.wiley.com
Many patients believe that their diabetes has been caused by stress or an adverse life event.
Whereas there is strong evidence that psychological stress is related to a deterioration in glycaemic
control in established diabetes, there is much less evidence that psychological stress can ...
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Development of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus during the hemolytic-uremic …


SP Andreoli, JM Bergstein - The Journal of Pediatrics, 1982 - Elsevier
April 1982 The Journal of PEDIATRICS 541 Development of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
during the hemolytic-uremic syndrome Three children developed hyperglycemia and ketoacidosis
three, eight, and 60 days after the onset of hemolytic-uremicsyndrome. During ...
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Mechanisms of epinephrine-induced glucose intolerance in normal humans: role of …

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L Saccà, C Vigorito, M Cicala, B Ungaro, … - Journal of Clinical …, 1982 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
ABSTRACT To evaluate the role of the splanchnic bed in epinephrine-induced glucose
intolerance, we selectively assessed the components of net splanchnic glucose balance, ie,
splanchnic glucose uptake and hepatic glucose production, and peripheral glucose ...
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Psychophysiological correlates of organizational change and threat of …


G Grossi, T Theorell, M Jürisoo, S Setterlind - Integrative Psychological and …, 1999 - Springer
Abstract--The study examined psychosocial work-conditions and physiological reactions among
thirty-six police inspectors (median age 45 years, 81% males) who participated in a
reorganization. At this time, subjects were threatened by unemployment and had to re- ...
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A retrospective study of 77 cats with severe hepatic lipidosis: 1975-1990


SA Center, MA Crawford, L Guida, HN Erb, J … - J Vet Intern Med, 1993 - interscience.wiley.com
The physical, clinicopathologic, and survival rates of 77 cats with severe spontaneous hepatic
lipidosis are detailed in this report. Cats were subdivided into groups designated as idiopathic
lipidosis if no other disease process was recognized, or secondary lipidosis if another ...
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Neuroendocrine responses to glucose ingestion in man. Specificity, temporal …

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TF Tse, WE Clutter, SD Shah, JP Miller, … - Journal of Clinical …, 1983 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
ABSTRACT The mechanisms of postprandial glu- cose counterregulation-those that blunt late
decre- ments in plasma glucose, prevent hypoglycemia, and restore euglycemia-have not been
fully defined. To begin to clarify these mechanisms, we measured neu- roendocrine and ...
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A sickly-sweet harvest: farmworker diabetes and social equality


JC Scheder - Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 1988 - jstor.org
Page 1. Jo C. SCHEDER Women's Studies Program University of Hawaii A
Sickly-Sweet Harvest: Farmworker Diabetes and Social Equality Type II diabetes
mellitus (NIDDM) is used as a model in examining neu- roendocrine ...
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The sympathetic nervous system may modulate the metabolic cardiovascular …


SE Kjeldsen, M Rostrup, A Moan, HH Mundal, … - Journal of …, 1992 - journals.lww.com
Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology 20(Supp]. 8):S32-S39 © 1992 Raven Press. Lid., New
York The Sympathetic Nervous System May Modulate the Metabolic Cardiovascular Syndrome
in Essential Hypertension Sverre E. Kjeldsen, Morten Rostrup, Andreas Moan, Hâvard H. ...
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Early posthypoglycemic insulin resistance in man is mainly an effect of beta- …

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S Attvall, BM Eriksson, J Fowelin, H von … - Journal of Clinical …, 1987 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
The insulin effect following hypoglycemia was studied with the euglycemic clamp technique in
seven healthy subjects. Following an initial euglycemic clamp hypoglycemia was induced and
after glucose recovery a second clamp was performed. Glucose pro- duction (R.)and ...
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