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Acute psychological stress affects glucose concentrations in patients with type 1 diabetes …


P Wiesli, C Schmid, O Kerwer, C Nigg-Koch, R … - Diabetes care, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—In both studies, blood pressure increased in response to TSST from
122/77 ± 14/9 mmHg at baseline to a maximum of 152/93 ± 21/13 mmHg (P <
0.001), and heart rate increased from 80 ± 11 to 99 ± 19 bpm (P < 0.001). ...
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Maintenance of glucose control in patients with type 1 diabetes during acute mental stress …

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P Wiesli, PA Krayenbühl, O Kerwer, B Seifert … - Diabetes care, 2007 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Patients with diabetes and health care providers are often confronted with
questions concerning psychological stress as a possible reason for glucose
excursions; chronic psychosocial stress has been associated with higher ...
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[CITATION] Influence of breakfast composition on children's attention and memory


J Ingwersen, MA Defeyter, DO Kennedy, KA … - Appetite, 2006 - London; New York: Academic Press, c1980-
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[CITATION] Intercultural comparative study using the FPI (Freiburg Personality Inventory) of German …


A Matesanz, R Hampel - Zeitschrift für experimentelle und angewandte …, 1978 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Z Exp Angew Psychol. 1978;25(2):218-29. [Intercultural comparative study using
the FPI (Freiburg Personality Inventory) of German and Spanish subjects]. ...
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Quality of life in diabetes


D Catalano, GF Martines, D Spadaro, D Di … - La Clinica terapeutica, 2004 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Different clinical features of diabetic patients and type of complications are
certainly a critical components of the global individual perception of quality
of life (qol); but also personal socio-cultural characteristics interfere ...
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Relation between sleep quality and quantity, quality of life, and risk of developing …


Y Hayashino, S Fukuhara, Y Suzukamo, T … - BMC public health, 2007 - biomedcentral.com
Of 6509 participants (26.1% of women, 19–69 years of age), a total of 230 type
2 diabetes cases were reported over a median 4.2 years of follow-up. For
participants who often experienced difficulty in initiating sleep, the ...
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[CITATION] Mesure du stress psychologique: manuel d'utilisation


L Lemyre, R Tessier, L Fillion - Québec, Qué: Behaviora, 1990
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Use of a physiologic oral glucose solution for screening for impaired glucose tolerance and …


WT Phillips, KS Tilson, JG Schwartz - Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine(1976), 1996 - cat.inist.fr
. Objective.-To evaluate a lower osmolar, more physiologic oral glucose solution
as part of an oral glucose tolerance test and to compare it to the standard
glucose solution to see if it could serve as an effective screening agent ...
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[CITATION] Neural and Metabolic Control of Macronutrient Intake


W Langhans, HR Berthoud, RJ Seeley, 2000
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Repeated psychological stress testing in stimulant-dependent patients


DS Harris, VI Reus, OM Wolkowitz, JE … - Progress in Neuropsychopharmacology & Biological …, 2005 - Elsevier
Decreasing response to stress has been one goal of interventions aimed at
reducing relapse to substances of abuse. A laboratory stress test that can be
repeated would be helpful in testing the efficacy of interventions in ...
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