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Apr 28, 2023 · Summary. Managing diabetes can be stressful, and variations in blood sugar levels may also contribute to mood changes. These factors may place a strain on relationships. Diabetes impairs the body ...
Psychological Effects of Diabetes in Adults. Diabetes is a demanding chronic disease for both individuals and their families (5). It is associated with a number of challenges, including adjusting to a new diagnosis, diabetes distress impairing self-management, psychological insulin resistance, and fear of hypoglycemia.
Diabetes mellitus is a disease that takes a heavy toll on the lives of people who have received the diagnosis. For those diagnosed with T1D, it is a major life stress (and can become a medical emergency) that often dominates the focus of individuals and their families. T2D can be (often for the first several years) asymptomatic or cause symptoms that are relatively easy to ignore. Yet, minor ...
Abstract. Objective: The objective of this manuscript is to provide a comprehensive and critical overview of the current evidence on the association between Diabetes mellitus (DM) and mood disorders [i.e., Major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar disorder (BD)], and therapeutic opportunities. Methods: We searched in MEDLINE (via Ovid) for ...
- Laís Bhering Martins, Laís Bhering Martins, Jenneffer Rayane Braga Tibães, Jenneffer Rayane Braga Ti...
- 2021
Results. Women with diabetes and co-morbid depression had higher anxiety, more anger, and lower quality of life than those without depression. Certain glycemic variability measures were associated with mood and quality of life. The 24-h SD of the glucose readings and the CONGA measures were significantly associated with health-related quality ...
Abstract. Patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) need psychological support throughout their life span from the time of diagnosis. The psychological make-up of the patients with DM play a central role in self-management behaviors. Without patient’s adherence to the effective therapies, there would be persistent sub-optimal control of diseases ...
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The association between mood and glucose variability (GV) in persons with diabetes has been a topic of interest since the 1930s. 1 Stress and negative mood have been assumed to explain unpredictable and extreme blood glucose fluctuations often referred to as “brittle diabetes”. 2 In the early 1980s, the attention shifted to the opposite direction, that is the effect of “diabetic ...