نتایج جستجو برای: glycemic

تعداد نتایج: 18364  

Journal: :international journal of pediatrics 0
somaye ahmadi master of clinical psychology, faculty of psychology, ferdowsi university of mashhad, iran zahra tabibi assistant professor of faculty of education and psychology, ferdowsi university of mashhad, iran ali mashhadi assistant professor of faculty of education and psychology, ferdowsi university of mashhad, iran peyman eshraghi assistant professor of pediatrics, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran foad faroughi student research committee, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran parisa ahmadi master of clinical psychology, faculty of psychology, ferdowsi university of mashhad, iran

introduction: the present study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of group cognitive behavioral therapy in reducing anxiety and depression and glycemic control in children with type i diabetes. methods and matherials: the study was quasi- experimental with a pre-test, post-test design with control group. for this purpose, 30 children with diabetes were selected from imam reza hospital in m...

Journal: :international journal of endocrinology and metabolism 0
bassam bin abbas department of pediatrics, security forces hospital, riyadh, saudi arabia; department of pediatrics, security forces hospital, p. o. box: 3354, riyadh, saudi arabia. tel: +966-534341777, fax: +966-114427784 abdullah al fares department of pediatrics, security forces hospital, riyadh, saudi arabia musleh jabbari imam university, riyadh, saudi arabia abdelmoneim el dali department of biostatistics, epidemiology and scientific computing, king faisal specialist hospital and research center, riyadh, saudi arabia fahad al orifi department of telemedicine and e-health, king faisal specialist hospital and research center, riyadh, saudi arabia

conclusions mobile phone text messaging increased adherence to diabetes therapy and improved the clinical outcome in saudi patients with type 2 diabetes. results in addition to significant improvement in patients’ knowledge, mean fasting blood glucose level improved from 8.60 ± 3.16 to 7.77 ± 3.11 mmol/l and mean hba1c decreased from 9.9% ± 1.8% to 9.5% ± 1.7%. objectives we conducted a study t...

Journal: :Journal of diabetes science and technology 2012
David Rodbard

This commentary reviews several of the challenges encountered when attempting to quantify glycemic variability and correlate it with risk of diabetes complications. These challenges include (1) immaturity of the field, including problems of data accuracy, precision, reliability, cost, and availability; (2) larger relative error in the estimates of glycemic variability than in the estimates of t...

2014
Stephen A. Varvel Szilard Voros Dawn L. Thiselton James V. Pottala Tara Dall G. Russell Warnick Joseph P. McConnell Leila Ghaedi Maciek Sasinowski Timothy Graham

Blood-based biomarker testing of insulin resistance (IR) and beta cell dysfunction may identify diabetes risk earlier than current glycemia-based approaches. This retrospective cohort study assessed 1,687 US patients at risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) under routine clinical care with a comprehensive panel of 19 biomarkers and derived factors related to IR, beta cell function, and glycemic...

2013
Junling Gao Jingli Wang Pinpin Zheng Regine Haardörfer Michelle C Kegler Yaocheng Zhu

s conclusions: “Having better provider-patient communication, having social support, and having higher self-efficacy was associated with performing diabetes self-care behaviors; and these behaviors were directly linked to glycemic control. So longitudinal studies are needed to explore the effect of self-efficacy, social support and PPC on changes in diabetes self-care behaviors and glycemic con...

Journal: :Journal of diabetes science and technology 2012
Kathleen M Dungan

Hospital readmission is an important contributor to total medical expenditures and is an emerging indicator of quality of care. Diabetes, similar to other chronic medical conditions, is associated with increased risk of hospital readmission. Risk factors include previous hospitalization, extremes in age, and socioeconomic barriers. Preliminary studies suggest that acute and/or chronic glycemic ...

Journal: :Diabetes 2014
Philip E Cryer

The selection of a glycemic goal in a person with diabetes is a compromise between the documented upside of glycemic control-the partial prevention or delay of microvascular complications-and the documented downside of glycemic control-the recurrent morbidity and potential mortality of iatrogenic hypoglycemia. The latter is not an issue if glycemic control is accomplished with drugs that do not...

2016
Mohammed Badedi Yahiya Solan Hussain Darraj Abdullah Sabai Mohamed Mahfouz Saleh Alamodi Abdullah Alsabaani

Aims. This study assessed factors associated with glycemic control among Saudi patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Methods. We conducted an analytical cross-sectional study, which included a random sample of 288 patients with T2DM proportional to the diabetes population of each primary health care center in Jazan city, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Results. More than two-thirds (74%) of p...

Journal: :Journal of diabetes science and technology 2008
Francesco Zaccardi Paola Di Stefano Elena Busetto Marco Orsini Federici Andrea Manto Fabio Infusino Gaetano Antonio Lanza Dario Pitocco Giovanni Ghirlanda

BACKGROUND Glycemic variability is an important parameter used to resolve potential clinical problems in diabetic patients. It is known that glycemic variability generates oxidative stress and potentially contributes to the development of macro- and microvascular complications in diabetes. By controlling glycemic variability, it is possible to reduce these complications and to set the therapy f...

2011
Jian Zhou Hong Li Xingwu Ran Wenying Yang Qiang Li Yongde Peng Yanbing Li Xin Gao Xiaojun Luan Weiqing Wang Weiping Jia

BACKGROUND Glycemic variability is increasingly recognized as an important issue in diabetes management. However, the lack of normative values may limit its applicability in the clinical setting. The objective of this study was to establish preliminary normal reference ranges for glycemic variability by analyzing continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) data obtained from healthy Chinese adults. M...

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