the Silesia region (Poland). The exclusion criteria were as follows: microvascular diabetic complications, history of stroke, depression, or other psychiatric disorders, and alcohol abuse.Telemedicine consultation A semi -structured telephone interview was used in all patients, and this was based on the 5 topic areas: current glycemic control, comorbidities, provision of medicines and food products, compliance with individual protection against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS -CoV -2) infection, and anxiety associated with the current pandemic. Patients answered specific questions related to currently used medications, fasting, and postprandial glucose levels self -measured on the day of the interview or the day before. Anxiety was examined based on questions about the patient's sense of threat associated with SARS -CoV -2 infection and assessed on a scale of 1 to 4 where 1 meant anxiety experienced all the time, and 4-no anxiety present. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection was not diagnosed in the study group.The study was performed in accordance with the guidelines of the 2013 Declaration of Helsinki on human experimentation. Data confidentiality and patient anonymity were maintained at all times. Patient -identifying information had been deleted before the database was analyzed. Individual patients cannot be identified either in this article or in the database. Due to the anonymous nature and mandatory collection of information included in the dataset, informed patient consent was not necessary.Statistical analysis Statistical analysis was performed using the Statistica 13.3 software for
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