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The Influence Of Social And Environmental Support On Diabetes Self-Management, Cheryl Mckee Apr 2004

The Influence Of Social And Environmental Support On Diabetes Self-Management, Cheryl Mckee

Theses and Graduate Projects

Background The reduction of diabetes complications depends on adherence to self-management behaviors. The current study was designed to examine the influence of multiple social-environmental levels of support on diabetic self-management behaviors in a lower income community. The eight distinct levels of social-environmental support studied were personal characteristics, physician and health team, family and friends, neighborhood, community, media and policy, community organizations, and the workplace. Methods An anonymous self-administered survey, consisting of questions about demographic features, hemoglobin AlC, self-management behaviors, and perceived support from multiple social-environmental levels, was completed by 36 diabetic participants from the Regions Family Physicians clinic. Results Significant …


Obesity And Health Status Among Urban Vs. Suburban Elderly In Philadelphia And Surrounding Counties, Ockidde Dufayne Harris Jan 2004

Obesity And Health Status Among Urban Vs. Suburban Elderly In Philadelphia And Surrounding Counties, Ockidde Dufayne Harris

Theses and Dissertations

Obesity is a dangerous health condition affecting approximately 30% of all Americans and can be attributed to 300,000 deaths a year. Obesity has been found to disproportionately affect Blacks, Latinos, and those with lower SES. Although obesity is a problem for all age groups, its prevalence is highest among those 60-74 years of age. Studies have shown that there is an association between obesity and chronic conditions such as cardiovascular disease, arthritis, cancers, and type-2 diabetes. According to the Centers for Disease Control, chronic health conditions affect 80% of all elderly persons, many times limiting function and decreasing quality of …


Alteraciones Oculares En Diabetes, Hernández-Rodríguez Patricia, Quintero Gladys, Ingrid Jiménez Jan 2004

Alteraciones Oculares En Diabetes, Hernández-Rodríguez Patricia, Quintero Gladys, Ingrid Jiménez

Ciencia y Tecnología para la Salud Visual y Ocular

Muchas alteraciones oculares son ocasionadas por los cambios bioquímicos generados en la Diabetes. La diabetes es una entidad patológica con múltiples complicaciones, siendo el daño ocular una de las más importantes, ya que se presentan problemas visuales y retinopatía. Aproximadamente el 25% de los diabéticos generen ceguera por alteraciones en retina lo que ocasiona discapacidad en los pacientes y disminuye su calidad de vida. La retinopatía es característica de personas con diabetes tipo 1 y 2, según estudios realizados por Dinneen S et al, 1998 en Estados Unidos es la causa principal de ceguera en adultos. En Colombia no se …