How does change in depressive symptomatology influence weight change in patients with diabetes? Observational results from the Pathways longitudinal cohort
In persons with diabetes who have clinically significant levels of depressive symptoms, improvement in depression is accompanied by significantly greater, clinically significant weight loss.
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The C-peptide as a risk factor of development of type 1 diabetes in the first degree relatives of the autoimmunological diabetic patients
The presence of higher level of C-peptide and positive IAA titre with no clinical symptoms of type 1 diabetes, seems to be the prognostic factor to retard of clinical symptoms of diabetes.
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Nodular glomerulosclerosis in patients' without history of diabetes mellitus: a case report
Renal manifestations of diabetes mellitus may antedate other more common presenting symptoms of this disease and we critically review the literature on this subject.
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Type 1 diabetes--still the commonest form of diabetes in children
This case study acts to remind practitioners that all young people (even those with established obesity) who present with symptoms, and/or biochemical derangements compatible with diabetes, should be managed acutely in order to avoid a delayed diagnosis of type 1 diabetes.
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The prevalence of gastrointestinal symptoms in patients with non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
The prevalence of GI symptoms was more common in patients who had diabetic complications and a long duration of diabetes.
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Depressive symptoms and risk of type 2 diabetes in a national sample of middle-aged and older adults. The English Longitudinal Study of Aging
Elevated depressive symptoms were associated with a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes after accounting for sociodemographic, lifestyle and clinical factors in a national sample of people aged 50 and over.
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