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Biofeedback-assisted relaxation in type 2 diabetes

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RA McGinnis, A McGrady, SA Cox, KA Grower … - Diabetes care, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—Patients with type 2 diabetes were randomized to
either 10 sessions of biofeedback (electromyograph and thermal) and relaxation
or 3 sessions of education. All sessions were individual. A total of 39 ...
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Effects of relaxation training on glucose tolerance and diabetic control in type II diabetes


SL Jablon, BD Naliboff, SL Gilmore, MJ … - Applied psychophysiology and biofeedback, 1997 - Springer
The present study examined the effects of progressive relaxation training and
EMG biofeedback on acute glucose disposal in diabetic subjects, as measured by
glucose tolerance and three other measures of diabetic metabolic control. ...
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Randomized trial of a whole-system ayurvedic protocol for type 2 diabetes


C Elder, M Aickin, V Bauer, J Cairns, N … - Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, 2006 - grande.nal.usda.gov
Title: Randomized trial of a whole-system ayurvedic protocol for type 2
diabetes. Author: Elder,-C; Aickin,-M; Bauer,-V; Cairns,-J; Vuckovic,-N
Citation: Altern-Ther-Health-Med. 2006 Sep-Oct; 12(5): 24-30 Abstract: ...
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The effect of Qi-Gong relaxation exercise on the control of type 2 diabetes mellitus

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T Tsujiuchi, H Kumano, K Yoshiuchi, DG He, Y … - Diabetes Care, 2002 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The study used a paired group design with age- and sex-matched participants
randomly assigned to one of two groups. Of the 554 eligible patients, 36 type 2
diabetic subjects were randomized to the study. This study was ethically ...
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Role of mood in outcome of biofeedback assisted relaxation therapy in insulin dependent …


A McGrady, J Horner - Applied psychophysiology and biofeedback, 1999 - Springer
Stressful life events and negative mood have been associated with elevated blood
glucose and poor self-care in individuals with diabetes. The purpose of this
controlled study was to determine the effect of mood state, specifically ...
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[PDF] Mindfulness-based stress reduction is associated with improved glycemic control in type 2 …


S Rosenzweig, DK Reibel, JM Greeson, JS … - Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, 2007 - alternative-therapies.com
RESEARCH AND DESIGN MODELS This prospective observational study included adults
aged 30 to 75 years treated with oral hypoglycemic agents but not with insulin.
Additional inclusion criteria were glycosylated hemoglobin (HA1c) >6.5% and ...
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Relaxation training for NIDDM. Predicting who may benefit.


JD Lane, CC McCaskill, SL Ross, MN Feinglos … - Diabetes Care, 1993 - Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE--To examine the benefits of relaxation training for patients with
NIDDM and to investigate individual differences that could predict a positive
response to relaxation training. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS--Thirty-eight ...
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Stress management training as related to glycemic control and mood in adults with Type 1 …


U Stenström, A Göth, C Carlsson, PO … - Diabetes research and clinical practice, 2003 - Elsevier
Relationships between attending a stress management and relaxation-training
program, glycemic control (HbA 1c ) and mood were examined in two randomised
groups of 31 persons with Type 1 diabetes. The program involved ...
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The beneficial effect of yoga in diabetes.


V Malhotra, S Singh, OP Tandon, SB Sharma - Nepal Medical College journal: NMCJ, 2005 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Twenty NIDDM subjects (mild to moderate diabetics) in the age group of 30-60
years were selected from the out patient clinic of GTB hospital. They were on a
40 days yoga asana regime under the supervision of a yoga expert. 13 ...
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A review of yoga programs for four leading risk factors of chronic diseases

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K Yang - Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative …, 2007 - Oxford Univ Press
Yoga, a form of physical activity, is rapidly gaining in popularity and has many
health benefits. Yet healthcare providers have been slow to recognize yoga for
its ability to improve health conditions, and few interventions have been ...
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