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Stress and diabetes: a review of the links


C Lloyd, J Smith, K Weinger - Diabetes spectrum, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
In recent years, the complexities of the relationship between stress and
diabetes have become well known but have been less well researched. Some studies
have suggested that stressful experiences might affect the onset and/or the ...
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Do stressful life events cause type 1 diabetes?

- oxfordjournals.org [PDF] 
M Cosgrove - Occupational Medicine, 2004 - Soc Occupational Med
Type 1 diabetes mellitus (previously juvenile onset diabetes or
insulin-dependent diabetes) is generally associated with younger age at onset
and lean body habitus. Patients usually present with weight loss, polyuria ...
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[CITATION] The enemy within: stress in the lives of women with diabetes


J Smith - Diabet Med, 2002
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[CITATION] Psychological stress, coping, and diabetes


AM Delamater, DJ Cox - Diabetes Spectrum, 1994
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Psychosocial and quality of life correlates of glycemic control during intensive treatment of …


K Weinger, AM Jacobson - Patient Education and Counseling, 2001 - Elsevier
To identify emotional and attitudinal barriers to improved glycemic control (HbA
1c ) during intensive diabetes treatment, 55 patients attending a 4–5 month
intensive diabetes medical/education clinic were followed. Subjects ...
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Smoking status and psychosocial variables in type 1 diabetes mellitus


JG Spangler, JH Summerson, RA Bell, JC … - Addictive behaviors, 2001 - Elsevier
While depression, anxiety, and negative affect are associated with smoking and
smoking cessation outcomes in healthy individuals, these associations have not
been established in smokers with chronic diseases such as diabetes ...
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[PDF] Association between stress and glycemic control in adults with type 1 (insulin-dependent) …


CE Lloyd, PH Dyer, RJ Lancashire, T Harris, … - Diabetes Care, 1999 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS — Consecutive adult ( 1 6 years) outpatient
attenders with type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes were ap- p roached by one of
the investigators (CEL) and invited to participate in an in- depth study of ...
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[PDF] Physiological Research Methods in Health Psychology


LC GALLO, LJ LUECKEN - corwinpress.com
2004). Increasingly, the model has also been influential in the realm of
traditional medicine (eg, Frankel, Quill, & McDaniel, 2003; Institute of
Medicine, 2004), although the biomedical approach maintains a dominant role ...
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24 Diabetes Education in Older Adults


L Sitnikov, K Weinger - Geriatric Diabetes, 2007 - books.google.com
24 Diabetes Education in Older Adults Lilya Sitnikov Section of Behavioral and
Mental Health Research, Joslin Diabetes Center, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Katie
Weinger Section of Behavioral and Mental Health Research, Joslin Diabetes ...
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Stress management training in diabetes mellitus


H Soo, S Lam - Journal of Health Psychology, 2009 - hpq.sagepub.com
Good diabetic control minimizes the risk of complications. Stress affects
control directly through the release of hormones and indirectly by disrupting
self-management activities. This review examines the impact of stress ...
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