lifestyle issuesphysical activityrecreational drugstype 1 diabetesSummary Lifestyle factors have an impact on glycaemic control and quality of life for people affected with type 1 diabetes. This chapter discusses the evidence relating to physical activity, alcohol and recreational drugs and provides ...
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AIMS: Management of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) influences several aspects of life, such as adherence to healthy lifestyle habits and health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Our aim was to evaluate the association between unhealthy lifestyle habits and HRQoL in adolescents and young adults ...
Diabetes is a condition in which your body doesn't make enough insulin or your cells lose sensitivity to insulin. There are some differences between type 1 and type diabetes and it is not clear which one is worse. Diabetesrefers to the medical condition that keeps your body from producing en...
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Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Patient Presented with Insulin Edema only after Intensive Lifestyle Changes: A Case Report and Brief Review of the Literature... AA Jabri,Z Buali - 临床医学病理报告(英文) 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 Modern-day clinical course of type 1 diabetes mellitus after 30 years'...
Types of Diabetes Mellitus FAQs Is type 2 diabetes manageable? Yes, type 2 diabetes is manageable with medicines and healthy lifestyle changes. What causes diabetes mellitus? What causes diabetes will depend on the type. It may be related to your genes, lifestyle, and family history. But all...
as juvenile diabetes, is still poorly understood by the public and often confused with the more commonType 2 diabetes. According to the American Diabetes Association, only 5 percent, or about 2 million, of those with diabetes have Type 1, which is in no way caused by diet or lifestyle. ...
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People with type 2 diabetes don't use insulin properly. This makes the body produce more and more insulin. Eventually, the pancreas is unable to keep up, and people with type 2 may need insulin injections. However, type 2 can often be managed with lifestyle changes and oral medications. ...