2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.diabres.2006.03.028
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Effect of the 2004 Mid Niigata Prefecture earthquake on glycemic control in type 1 diabetic patients

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“…Although previous studies have shown a reduction in control of glucose metabolism 1618) and blood pressure 17, 1922) among victims of natural disasters such earthquakes and hurricanes, few studies have examined the long-term effects of evacuation following a disaster on metabolic syndrome due to lifestyle changes when subjects have a sufficient food supply in chronic phase (versus suffering from malnutrition due to a temporarily insufficient food supply in very acute phase) 7, 2325) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Although previous studies have shown a reduction in control of glucose metabolism 1618) and blood pressure 17, 1922) among victims of natural disasters such earthquakes and hurricanes, few studies have examined the long-term effects of evacuation following a disaster on metabolic syndrome due to lifestyle changes when subjects have a sufficient food supply in chronic phase (versus suffering from malnutrition due to a temporarily insufficient food supply in very acute phase) 7, 2325) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Moreover, immediately after the earthquake, they had leftover drugs prescribed immediately before (a day or 15 days before) the incident. So patients in the Tsunami (−) group were able to immediately resume their pre-earthquake treatment 10. In contrast, all such treatment information for patients in the Tsunami (+) group had been swept away by the tsunami.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Dans certains cas, la présence de ces diverses manifestations peut provoquer d'autres pathologies physiques ou psychologiques qui altèrent tant les relations personnelles, familiales que sociales (Grenn et al^ 1990). Il est aussi fréquent qu'à la suite d'une catastrophe, la santé physique et psychologique des aînés et de tout autre individu, indépendamment de leur âge, soit également transformée et bouleversée (Bohonis & Hogan, 1999;Bolin & Klenow, 1982-1983 tendance à négliger ou à oublier de prendre adéquatement leurs médicaments essentiels à leur bien-être étant donné qu'elles doivent faire face à différents stress aigus (Kamoi, Tanaka, Ikarashi et al, 2006;Kessler, 2007;Krousel-Wood, Islam, Muntner et ai, 2008).…”
Section: Conséquences Des Catastrophes Sur La Santé Biopsychosociale unclassified