Parental monitoring, family support, and collaboration are key factors in facilitating
effective diabetes management (Ellis et al., 2007; Wysocki et al., 2009), and differences in parenting may help to explain disparities in diabetes outcomes and adjustment.
There is one more factor — one more cornerstone for
effective diabetes management.
Not exact matches
Presented at the American
Diabetes Association's 77th Scientific Sessions, the data suggest that fasting plasma glucose levels — also called blood sugar levels — could be helpful in determining the type of diet that is most effective for weight management for people with prediabetes or d
Diabetes Association's 77th Scientific Sessions, the data suggest that fasting plasma glucose levels — also called blood sugar levels — could be helpful in determining the type of diet that is most
effective for weight
management for people with prediabetes or
diabetesdiabetes.
In the paper «Having their say: Patients» Perspectives and the Clinical
Management of
Diabetes,» Dr. Leonard Jack, Jr., Ph.D., M.Sc., Director of the Division of Community Health at the National Center for Chronic Disease and Health Promotion, and his co-authors Dr. Leandris C. Liburd, Ph.D., M.P.H., M.A. and Dr. Pattie Tucker, Dr.P.H., M.P.H. and R.N., propose that healthcare providers can offer more effective diabetes support to their patients by understanding the cultural perspectives that explain their health behavior, to promote adherence and improve health o
Diabetes,» Dr. Leonard Jack, Jr., Ph.D., M.Sc., Director of the Division of Community Health at the National Center for Chronic Disease and Health Promotion, and his co-authors Dr. Leandris C. Liburd, Ph.D., M.P.H., M.A. and Dr. Pattie Tucker, Dr.P.H., M.P.H. and R.N., propose that healthcare providers can offer more
effective diabetes support to their patients by understanding the cultural perspectives that explain their health behavior, to promote adherence and improve health o
diabetes support to their patients by understanding the cultural perspectives that explain their health behavior, to promote adherence and improve health outcomes.
Gestational
diabetes is usually temporary but without
effective management it can have life - changing consequences for both mother and baby.
The researchers found that all four were
effective in improving various markers of cardiovascular disease risk in people with
diabetes, «and could have a wider role in the
management of
diabetes.»
«Our thinking is that the combination is safe, free of any side - effects and may prove to be as
effective as drugs used for
management of
diabetes.»
These diets are also very
effective in the
management of type I and type II
diabetes.
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Staying active is an
effective means of weight
management which is one of the key factors in prevention,
management and treatment of
diabetes.
MTY has been proven to be
effective in the treatment of a number of disorders including weight
management, chronic pain, osteoarthritis / rheumatoid arthritis, joint pain, fibromyalgia,
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Adolescent information
management strategies are a primary means by which parents gain knowledge about
diabetes, which may facilitate more
effective management.
He has presented on Lifestyle Change, Motivation, Procrastination, Successful Communication with Family Members, Time
Management and Organization, Using Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) in the
Management of
Diabetes and other Chronic Health Conditions, Cross-cultural Universals, Behavior Modification, and
Effective Anger
Management.
Early detection of depression, anxiety, eating disorders, and learning disabilities can facilitate
effective treatment options and help minimize adverse effects on
diabetes management and disease outcomes (13).
Effective management of
diabetes, meaning keeping one's level of blood glucose as close as possible to that of a healthy person, has important short - and long - term health consequences.
Adolescents with type 1
diabetes and elevated depressive symptoms may have trouble initiating tasks for
diabetes management, carrying them out, and believing they will be
effective.