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Context: The amount of consumed carbohydrates is the strongest factor influencing glucose levels during the four hours following a meal. Our aim was to evaluate the association between carbohydrate counting knowledge and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) parameters in patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) using different insulin regimens.

Method: In this multicenter prospective study, the GluciQuizz questionnaire was used to evaluate carbohydrate knowledge.

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Background: Although the benefits of physical activity (PA) in diabetes management are well documented, there insufficient data on physical activity levels and barriers to physical activity among Type-2 diabetics in Ghana. This study assessed physical activity and barriers to physical activity among Type-2 diabetics at Manhyia Hospital in Kumasi, Ghana.

Methods: The study recruited 97 participants (32% men, 68% women).

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Nutrition Literacy: What Are Young Adults With Type-1 Diabetes Missing?

Cureus

June 2023

Diabetes and Endocrinology, Finding Smiles Coaching, LLC, Boston, USA.

Introduction: This study evaluated the nutrition literacy and perceived emotional burden of disease in young adults with type-1 diabetes. All participants are current or past members of the non-profit organization The Diabetes Link, formally known as the College Diabetes Network. The Diabetes Link is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization working to connect and support young adults with type-1 diabetes through the transitional periods of their lives, most commonly the transition from high school to college.

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  • The study evaluates the impact of family-centered interventions (FCIS) on diabetes management in patients with type-2 diabetes.
  • Participants included 64 patients who were randomly assigned to either an intervention or control group, with FCIS provided through home visits.
  • Results showed significant improvements in key diabetes management indicators in the intervention group after 12 weeks, indicating that involving family in care may enhance diabetes control more effectively than standard patient-centered approaches.
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Background: Virtual patients provide a safe way to simulate authentic clinical practice. Twine is an open-source software that can be used to create intricate virtual patient games, including elements like non-linear free text history taking and time-related changes to the game's narrative. We evaluated the incorporation of Twine virtual patient games into a diabetes acute care online learning package for undergraduate medical students at the University of Glassgow, Scotland.

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