11/09/2018 / By RJ Jhonson
In a study published in the European Journal of General Practice, researchers examined the effects of lifestyle on the emotional well-being of male and female diabetics. The goal was to uncover associations that can help in creating new strategies to manage and improve both lifestyle and Type 2 diabetes.
Because of these findings, the researchers concluded that there is a positive but non-clinically relevant association between physical activity and the emotional well-being of both men and women patients with Type 2 diabetes. Meanwhile, there is a negative but non-clinically relevant association between excessive alcohol use and smoking and the emotional well-being of men and women patients with Type 2 diabetes respectively.
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Journal Reference:
Hendriks S, van Soldt E, van Vugt M, Groenier K, Roelofsen Y, Maas A, Bilo H, Kleefstra N, Hateren K. LIFESTYLE AND EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING IN MEN AND WOMEN WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES (E-VITADM-4; ZODIAC-48). European Journal of General Practice. 22 March 2017;23(1):83-90. DOI: 10.1080/13814788.2017.1292348l Practice. 22 March 2017;23(1):83-90. DOI: 10.1080/13814788.2017.1292348
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