Research
Neural
Decreased depression was associated with more frequent healthy diet at the 12- (p < .01), 18- (p < .05), and 24-month follow-up (p < .05) and increased foot care at the 12- (p < .05) and 24-month follow-up (p < .01).
Practitioners should consider addressing depression to improve dietary habits and foot care in diabetes patients.
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Second, decreased depression was associated with more frequent healthy diet at the 12? (p < .01), 18- (p < .05), and 24?month follow-up (p < .05) and increased foot care at the 12? (p < .05) and 24?month follow-up (p < .01).
Why this rating
Based on data from a randomized clinical trial.
Source
Depression severity, self-care behaviors, and self-reported diabetes symptoms and daily functioning among low-income patients receiving depression care
Hyunsung Oh · University of Southern California Digital Library · 2014
rct · n=387Cited 1×
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