Critical Study on Diabetes and Self-Management of Diabetes
| Vol-4 | Issue-5 | May 2019 | Published Online: 25 May 2019 PDF ( 123 KB ) | ||
| Author(s) | ||
| Debabrata Sadhukhan 1; Dr. Indrajeet Singh Yadav 2 | ||
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1Research Scholar , Department of Management , Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences , Sehore , M.P. 2Research Guide , Department of Management , Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences , Sehore , M.P. |
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| Abstract | ||
Diabetes affects about 346 million people worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. This figure is predicted to have more than doubled by 2030. Controlling diabetes in patients includes more than simply maintaining adequate glucose levels; it also entails avoiding negative outcomes including handicap limitation and rehabilitation. Seven self-care behaviours that predict positive results in people with diabetes are a nutritious diet, physical activity, blood sugar monitoring, medication compliance, strong problem-solving abilities, healthy coping skills, and risk-reduction behaviours. All seven of these activities have been associated to improved glycemic management, fewer health issues, and a higher quality of life. Patients with diabetes who manage their own care have been shown to have a substantial impact on their condition's progression and development. |
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| Keywords | ||
| people, correlated, diabetes, diabetic, human beings | ||
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