... mmHg),indicating that our results cannot be compared.However, on comparing the increase in the proportion of patientswith metabolic control in the PRECEDE modelobtained in our study with those of ... Researchers in the experimental group received train-ing in the PRECEDE model before patients wereincluded in the study. This specific training involved two steps: first they were instructed ... essen-tial in the overall care ofpatientswith DM2, althoughthere is some uncertainty regarding its metabolic controlbenefits. The PRECEDE (Pr edisposing, Reinforcing,Enabling, Causes in Educational...
... risk of autoimmune disorders in subjects with Type I diabetes mellitus. Diabetologia 2001; 44: 151-5.9. Saukkonen T, Ilonen J, Akerblom HK, et al. Prevalence of coeliac disease in siblings ofpatients ... routine screening with measure-ment of quantitative serum IgA and antibody tohuman recombinant tissue transglutaminase(tTG) for CD is recommended inpatients with T1DM (2). Family members of ... Screening for celiac disease in children withtype 1 diabetes: two views of the controversy. Diabetes Care 2003; 26: 1932-9.22. Kaspers S, Kordonouri O, Schober E, et al. German Wor-king Group...
... Girman CJ, Stein PP, Alexander CM: Initial mono-therapy with either metformin or sulphonylureas often failsto achieve or maintain current glycaemic goals in patients withtype 2 diabetesin UK primary ... glitazone, or with a combination of metformin and a sulphonylurea. Patients were not eligible if they had been treated with insulin in the past, were taking part in a clinical trial, orwere being treated ... is known about fear of hypoglycaemia in patientswithtype 2 diabetes treated with combinations of oral agents. This study therefore explores the concept of the Minimum Clinically Important Difference...
... associated with a lower quality of life in alldomains of the SF-36 [26,27]. Interestingly in our study patients with hypertension and diabetes achieved higherscores than patientswith only diabetes. ... patientswithtype 2 diabetesin primary care.Methods: A cross-sectional survey within a large sample (3.546) ofpatientswithtype 2 diabetes in primary care was conducted. Quality of life (QoL) ... results of other studies [3,23-25] patients withtype 2 diabetesin our sample were limited in allscores of the SF-36 compared to people without diabetes. According to the literature the number of...
... to insulin-naïve patients. Sixty % of the subjects with a BMI over 30(obese) agreed that insulin use is associated with weightgain, compared to only 14–45% in the group of insulinusers with ... psychometricproperties of the 20-item insulin treatment appraisal scale(ITAS) in both insulin naïve and insulin-treated type 2 diabetes patients. Factor analyses suggest a simple two- factor structure, with items ... concert with a recent study in Turkish insulin-naïve patientswithtype 2 diabetes wherewe found that symptoms of depression were positivelyassociated with a more negative appraisal of insulin ther-apy...
... Effects of active immunization of sheep against an aminoterminal peptide of the inhibin αC subunit on intrafollicularlevels of activin A, inhibin A and follistatin. Journal of Endocrinol-ogy ... for luteinizinghormone and its interaction with insulin: activation of Januskinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription andphosphoinositol 3-kinase/Akt pathways. Endocrinology ... Regulation of granulosa cell-derivedinsulin-like growth factor binding proteins (IGFBPs): role forprotein kinase-C in the pre- and posttranslational modula-tion of IGFBP-4 and IGFBP-5. Biology of...
... life (HRQOL) in type 2 diabetes. An increasing number oftype 2 diabetes trials, including studies evaluating diabetes self-manage-ment education, comprise measurements of quality of life [5]. ... in four one-hour sessions of indi-vidual counselling with a diabetes nurse specialist, whohad a bachelor’s degree in education and was trained in motivational interviewing [19]. Using the patients ... in the individual programme.However, the positive f indings of several items in bothgroups indicate that lifestyle intervention is an impor-tant part of the management oftype 2 diabetes patients. Long-term...
... to insulin-naïve patients. Sixty % of the subjects with a BMI over 30(obese) agreed that insulin use is associated with weightgain, compared to only 14–45% in the group of insulinusers with ... diverse sam-ples oftype 2 diabetes patients. This should also help toclarify the problem of low communality found for theitem on weight gain in both insulin using and insulinnaïve patients. The ... substantial number of patients. Prospective studies arewarranted to determine the extent to which attitudinalchanges towards insulin therapy occur intype 2 diabetes patients after insulin initiation.Some...
... [6,7]. In patientswith T2DM, it is recommended that patients undertake both aerobic training and progressive resis-tance training [4]. We have recently shown that bothtypes of training improve ... observe an improvement in the PCS with either form of exercise in our study, wedid find an improvement in the physical functioningdomain of the SF-36 (a major component of PCS) in those randomized ... gradually increased in intensity andduration over the intervention period (15 minutesincreased to 45 minutes for the aerobic group and two sets of up to eight r epetitions increased to three sets of up...
... important rolein protection of neuronal cellsagainst stress- induced apoptosis [26]. In accordance with these findings, ischemia/reperfusion in the rat forebraininduces the expression of HSP105/110 ... peroxide. In contrast, hydrogen peroxide-treat-ment induced marked activation of JNK within 30 min in S23 cells, but not in S3 cells. Therefore, the enhancement of the oxidative stress- induced ... activation of p38 induced by oxidative stress, we further examined whether its activationis responsible for the induction of apoptosis in F9 cells usingSB202190, a potent inhibitor of p38. As shown in...