<div><p>Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) a chronic characterized by an absolute insulin deficiency requires conscientious patient self-management to maintain glucose control within a normal range. Family cohesion and adaptability, positive coping strategies, social support and adequate self-regulatory behavior are found to favorably influence glycemic control. Our hypothesis was that the responsible care of a companion animal is associated with these positive attributes and correlated with the successful management of a chronic illness such as type 1 diabetes. We recruited 223 youths between 9 and 19 years of age from the Pediatric Diabetes clinic at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, reviewed the status of their glycemic contro...
Objective: to evaluate the reactions of therapy dogs and the effectiveness of their use with childre...
Rates of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) in children are increasing globally. Considerable psycholog...
Type I diabetes effects over 16,500 children in the UK. For these young people, care is needed to ma...
Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) a chronic characterized by an absolute insulin deficiency requires c...
Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) a chronic characterized by an absolute insulin deficiency requires c...
Abstract. Diabetes is a disease with a growing frequency in the contemporary world. Optimal outcomes...
The benefits of animal-companion ties to well-being are consistently documented, yet few studies use...
Previous studies have suggested that some pet dogs respond to their owners ’ hypoglycaemic state. He...
Dog ownership has been reported to have beneficial effects on physical activity and emotional well-b...
Research on exposure to animals and risk of type 1 diabetes (T1D) has had conflicting results with s...
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is one of the most common pediatric chronic conditions, where the risk of deve...
Pet ownership, the most common human–animal interaction, is believed to bestow positive health benef...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether dog and cat owners and their pets share a risk of developing diabe...
Objective: Anecdotal evidence suggests that domestic dogs may be able to detect hypoglycemia in thei...
Objectives: In prepubertal type 1 diabetic patients (DM1), the availability of an informal primary c...
Objective: to evaluate the reactions of therapy dogs and the effectiveness of their use with childre...
Rates of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) in children are increasing globally. Considerable psycholog...
Type I diabetes effects over 16,500 children in the UK. For these young people, care is needed to ma...
Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) a chronic characterized by an absolute insulin deficiency requires c...
Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) a chronic characterized by an absolute insulin deficiency requires c...
Abstract. Diabetes is a disease with a growing frequency in the contemporary world. Optimal outcomes...
The benefits of animal-companion ties to well-being are consistently documented, yet few studies use...
Previous studies have suggested that some pet dogs respond to their owners ’ hypoglycaemic state. He...
Dog ownership has been reported to have beneficial effects on physical activity and emotional well-b...
Research on exposure to animals and risk of type 1 diabetes (T1D) has had conflicting results with s...
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is one of the most common pediatric chronic conditions, where the risk of deve...
Pet ownership, the most common human–animal interaction, is believed to bestow positive health benef...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether dog and cat owners and their pets share a risk of developing diabe...
Objective: Anecdotal evidence suggests that domestic dogs may be able to detect hypoglycemia in thei...
Objectives: In prepubertal type 1 diabetic patients (DM1), the availability of an informal primary c...
Objective: to evaluate the reactions of therapy dogs and the effectiveness of their use with childre...
Rates of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) in children are increasing globally. Considerable psycholog...
Type I diabetes effects over 16,500 children in the UK. For these young people, care is needed to ma...