OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to explore the associations between inadequate glycemic control of diabetes and psychological, anthropometric and life style variables in a population based cohort of type 1 diabetes patients. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. METHODS: In this study 292 patients with type 1 diabetes participated, age 18-59 years. Psychological data were assessed by self-report instruments, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and Toronto Alexithymia Scale-20. Anthropometrics, blood analyses, data from medical records and data from the Swedish National Diabetes Registry were collected. RESULTS: Self-reported depression (Adjusted Odds Ratio (AOR) 4.8), obesity (AOR 4.3) and smoking (AOR 3.0) were independently associated wit...
Aims Depression is common in people with diabetes, and related to higher HbA1c levels. Depression, h...
Aims Depression is common in people with diabetes, and related to higher HbA1c levels. Depression, h...
Aims and Objectives: Depression is common among patients with chronic medical illnesses. The impact ...
OBJECTIVE: The diabetes literature contains conflicting evidence on the relationship between depress...
The most common mental disorder in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) is depression (DS). Despite ...
Aims: Lloyd and colleagues (Diabetic Med 2000; 17, 198-202) have described an association between po...
Background: Obesity is linked to cardiovascular diseases and increasingly common in type 1 diabetes ...
OBJECTIVE — The goal of this study was to determine the behavioral and clinical charac-teristics of ...
Aim: It is aimed to examine the relationship between HbA1c and the diagnosis of depression in patien...
Aims: This study aims to determine the association between depression with glycemic control (HbA1c) ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether diabetes-specific emotional distress mediates the relationship be...
Background: Depression is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes (T2D) and cardiovascular disease (CVD). ...
Aims To examine the relationship between depressive symptomatology, diabetes-related distress and as...
OBJECTIVES: While a bidirectional relationship between diabetes and depression has been established,...
Abstract Background Diabetes and depression are both chronic debilitating conditions, and their coex...
Aims Depression is common in people with diabetes, and related to higher HbA1c levels. Depression, h...
Aims Depression is common in people with diabetes, and related to higher HbA1c levels. Depression, h...
Aims and Objectives: Depression is common among patients with chronic medical illnesses. The impact ...
OBJECTIVE: The diabetes literature contains conflicting evidence on the relationship between depress...
The most common mental disorder in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) is depression (DS). Despite ...
Aims: Lloyd and colleagues (Diabetic Med 2000; 17, 198-202) have described an association between po...
Background: Obesity is linked to cardiovascular diseases and increasingly common in type 1 diabetes ...
OBJECTIVE — The goal of this study was to determine the behavioral and clinical charac-teristics of ...
Aim: It is aimed to examine the relationship between HbA1c and the diagnosis of depression in patien...
Aims: This study aims to determine the association between depression with glycemic control (HbA1c) ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether diabetes-specific emotional distress mediates the relationship be...
Background: Depression is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes (T2D) and cardiovascular disease (CVD). ...
Aims To examine the relationship between depressive symptomatology, diabetes-related distress and as...
OBJECTIVES: While a bidirectional relationship between diabetes and depression has been established,...
Abstract Background Diabetes and depression are both chronic debilitating conditions, and their coex...
Aims Depression is common in people with diabetes, and related to higher HbA1c levels. Depression, h...
Aims Depression is common in people with diabetes, and related to higher HbA1c levels. Depression, h...
Aims and Objectives: Depression is common among patients with chronic medical illnesses. The impact ...