Aims To investigate whether diabetes self-care attitudes, behaviours and perceived burden, particularly related to weight management, diet and physical activity, differ between adults with Type 2 diabetes who are severely obese and matched non-severely obese control subjects. Methods The 1795 respondents to the Diabetes MILES—Australia national survey had Type 2 diabetes and reported height and weight data, enabling BMI calculation: 530 (30%) were severely obese (BMI ≥ 35 kg/m2; median BMI = 41.6 kg/m2) and these were matched with 530 control subjects (BMI < 35 kg/m2; median BMI = 28.2 kg/m2). Diabetes self-care behaviours, attitudes and burden were measured with the Diabetes Self-Care Inventory—Revised. Within-group and between-group trend...
OBJECTIVE - Diabetes self-management is the cornerstone of overall diabetes management. Yet many que...
Aims: The objectives of this thesis are to illustrate how obese and normal-weight individuals with t...
AIM: This cross-sectional study compares the self-care practices of younger and older people with Ty...
Aims: To investigate whether diabetes self‐care attitudes, behaviours and perceived burden, particul...
The studies reported in this thesis sought to explore two major areas of concern in the care of the ...
Aim To examine the emotional well-being of severely obese Australians with type 2 diabetes, along wi...
Aim: To examine the emotional well-being of severely obese Australians with type 2 diabetes, along w...
AimTo examine the emotional well-being of severely obese Australians with type 2 diabetes, along wit...
Background: Given reported pejorative views that health professionals have about patients who are se...
Objective: A socioeconomic gradient exists in Australia for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). It rema...
OBJECTIVE: A socioeconomic gradient exists in Australia for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). It rema...
Objective: A socioeconomic gradient exists in Australia for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). It rema...
Background: Given reported pejorative views that health professionals have about patients who are s...
Although it is well known that lifestyle changes can affect plasma glucose levels, there is little f...
Abstract Objective: A socioeconomic gradient exists in Australia for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)...
OBJECTIVE - Diabetes self-management is the cornerstone of overall diabetes management. Yet many que...
Aims: The objectives of this thesis are to illustrate how obese and normal-weight individuals with t...
AIM: This cross-sectional study compares the self-care practices of younger and older people with Ty...
Aims: To investigate whether diabetes self‐care attitudes, behaviours and perceived burden, particul...
The studies reported in this thesis sought to explore two major areas of concern in the care of the ...
Aim To examine the emotional well-being of severely obese Australians with type 2 diabetes, along wi...
Aim: To examine the emotional well-being of severely obese Australians with type 2 diabetes, along w...
AimTo examine the emotional well-being of severely obese Australians with type 2 diabetes, along wit...
Background: Given reported pejorative views that health professionals have about patients who are se...
Objective: A socioeconomic gradient exists in Australia for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). It rema...
OBJECTIVE: A socioeconomic gradient exists in Australia for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). It rema...
Objective: A socioeconomic gradient exists in Australia for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). It rema...
Background: Given reported pejorative views that health professionals have about patients who are s...
Although it is well known that lifestyle changes can affect plasma glucose levels, there is little f...
Abstract Objective: A socioeconomic gradient exists in Australia for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)...
OBJECTIVE - Diabetes self-management is the cornerstone of overall diabetes management. Yet many que...
Aims: The objectives of this thesis are to illustrate how obese and normal-weight individuals with t...
AIM: This cross-sectional study compares the self-care practices of younger and older people with Ty...