Perspectives of young adults with type 1 diabetes relating to their life and to diabetes

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Autor(a) principal: Nabais, Joao
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Serrabulho, Lurdes, Raposo, Joao, Matos, M.G.
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/22229
Resumo: Satisfaction with life is 6.6 ±1.7 and the several important factors in life vary from 7.2 ±1.8 (diabetes management capacity) to 9.1 ±1.4 (family), in a scale 0-10. Most of young adults show good adherence to dietary intake (83%), insulin therapy (83%) and glucose monitoring (73%), but only one third practice recommended physical activity. We verified positive statistically significant correlation between adherence to nutrition, insulin therapy and glucose monitoring. Youngsters present 8.7 ±1.6% as mean value for HbA1c. Highest HbA1c levels were correlated to less global adherence to diabetes treatment, perception of health, satisfaction with life and psychological adaptation to diabetes. 25% present diabetes complications. The best representations about diabetes were positively correlated with adherence to nutrition and insulin therapy. Youngsters with better psychological adaptation to diabetes have better adherence to diabetes treatment relating to nutrition, insulin therapy and glucose monitoring. Young adults consider having a good social support and refer the benefits of group sessions and summer camps with other youngsters with type 1 diabetes.
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title Perspectives of young adults with type 1 diabetes relating to their life and to diabetes
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Nabais, Joao
dibetes
title_short Perspectives of young adults with type 1 diabetes relating to their life and to diabetes
title_full Perspectives of young adults with type 1 diabetes relating to their life and to diabetes
title_fullStr Perspectives of young adults with type 1 diabetes relating to their life and to diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Perspectives of young adults with type 1 diabetes relating to their life and to diabetes
title_sort Perspectives of young adults with type 1 diabetes relating to their life and to diabetes
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Serrabulho, Lurdes
Raposo, Joao
Matos, M.G.
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Serrabulho, Lurdes
Raposo, Joao
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description Satisfaction with life is 6.6 ±1.7 and the several important factors in life vary from 7.2 ±1.8 (diabetes management capacity) to 9.1 ±1.4 (family), in a scale 0-10. Most of young adults show good adherence to dietary intake (83%), insulin therapy (83%) and glucose monitoring (73%), but only one third practice recommended physical activity. We verified positive statistically significant correlation between adherence to nutrition, insulin therapy and glucose monitoring. Youngsters present 8.7 ±1.6% as mean value for HbA1c. Highest HbA1c levels were correlated to less global adherence to diabetes treatment, perception of health, satisfaction with life and psychological adaptation to diabetes. 25% present diabetes complications. The best representations about diabetes were positively correlated with adherence to nutrition and insulin therapy. Youngsters with better psychological adaptation to diabetes have better adherence to diabetes treatment relating to nutrition, insulin therapy and glucose monitoring. Young adults consider having a good social support and refer the benefits of group sessions and summer camps with other youngsters with type 1 diabetes.
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