Aims Although depression has weak associations with several Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) outcomes, it is possible that these associations are concentrated within certain patient subgroups that are more vulnerable to their effects. This study tested the hypothesis that depression is related to glycaemic control and diabetes-related quality of life (DQOL) in patients who are prescribed injected insulin, but not those on oral glucose-lowering agents alone. Methods Participants (103 on insulin, 155 on oral glucose-lowering agents alone) with Type 2 DM were recruited from a large US healthcare system and underwent assessment of glycaemic control (glycated haemoglobin; HbA 1c ), medication adherence and diabetes self-care behaviours, DQOL and ...
BACKGROUND Findings are inconsistent regarding the degree to which depression may exert a negative ...
Abstract Background Empirical research has revealed a positive relationship between type 2 diabetes ...
Presence of depression in patients with type 2 diabetes may affect their adherence to oral hypoglyce...
Background: Findings are inconsistent regarding the degree to which depression may exert a negative ...
Aims Depression is common in people with diabetes, and related to higher HbA1c levels. Depression, h...
Several recent studies have suggested that depression is related to poorer glycemic control in patie...
Diabetes and depression occur together approximately twice as frequently as would be predicted by ch...
Background: depression in diabetes is common,. There is association between diabetes and comorbid d...
textThis study evaluated the epidemiological relationship between diabetes and incident depression, ...
Association of depression with glycemic control are not conclusive. While some studies found a posi...
Diabetes mellitus is a worldwide highly prevalent chronic metabolic disorder, characterized by hyper...
OBJECTIVEdAlthough insulin resistance (IR) may underlie associations between depressive symptoms and...
OBJECTIVE: The diabetes literature contains conflicting evidence on the relationship between depress...
Cross-sectional studies showed that depression and diabetes often co-occur. However, the reason for ...
Considerable epidemiologic evidence and plausible biobehavioral mechanisms suggest that depression i...
BACKGROUND Findings are inconsistent regarding the degree to which depression may exert a negative ...
Abstract Background Empirical research has revealed a positive relationship between type 2 diabetes ...
Presence of depression in patients with type 2 diabetes may affect their adherence to oral hypoglyce...
Background: Findings are inconsistent regarding the degree to which depression may exert a negative ...
Aims Depression is common in people with diabetes, and related to higher HbA1c levels. Depression, h...
Several recent studies have suggested that depression is related to poorer glycemic control in patie...
Diabetes and depression occur together approximately twice as frequently as would be predicted by ch...
Background: depression in diabetes is common,. There is association between diabetes and comorbid d...
textThis study evaluated the epidemiological relationship between diabetes and incident depression, ...
Association of depression with glycemic control are not conclusive. While some studies found a posi...
Diabetes mellitus is a worldwide highly prevalent chronic metabolic disorder, characterized by hyper...
OBJECTIVEdAlthough insulin resistance (IR) may underlie associations between depressive symptoms and...
OBJECTIVE: The diabetes literature contains conflicting evidence on the relationship between depress...
Cross-sectional studies showed that depression and diabetes often co-occur. However, the reason for ...
Considerable epidemiologic evidence and plausible biobehavioral mechanisms suggest that depression i...
BACKGROUND Findings are inconsistent regarding the degree to which depression may exert a negative ...
Abstract Background Empirical research has revealed a positive relationship between type 2 diabetes ...
Presence of depression in patients with type 2 diabetes may affect their adherence to oral hypoglyce...