2016
DOI: 10.1007/s12020-016-0947-0
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Structured therapeutic education in diabetes: is it time to re-write the chapter on the prevention of diabetic complications?

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“…The glycemic benefits of RT can be, in fact, quite modest (an approximate decline in HbA1c of 0.5%), thus exercise cannot represent the sole "advocated" intervention, but it should be an adjunctive to both nutritional and medical therapies. Futhermore, when the disease is exacerbated by complications, a therapeutic patient education (TPE) is urgently needed in order to crucially prevent and reduce fatal events (mostly because of cardiovascular events) [75,76] and the overall disability-free life expectancy. These education programs can have a greater effect on disability-free years than total life expectancy, among adults with diabetes [77].…”
Section: Comprehensive Educational Programs In the Management And Carmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The glycemic benefits of RT can be, in fact, quite modest (an approximate decline in HbA1c of 0.5%), thus exercise cannot represent the sole "advocated" intervention, but it should be an adjunctive to both nutritional and medical therapies. Futhermore, when the disease is exacerbated by complications, a therapeutic patient education (TPE) is urgently needed in order to crucially prevent and reduce fatal events (mostly because of cardiovascular events) [75,76] and the overall disability-free life expectancy. These education programs can have a greater effect on disability-free years than total life expectancy, among adults with diabetes [77].…”
Section: Comprehensive Educational Programs In the Management And Carmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Qualitative evidence has reported, on balance, that continuous monitoring in T1D led to improved exercise management. (53) Furthermore, patient education on how exercise can acutely and chronically influence changes to blood glucose management has been demonstrated to be efficacious (54)(55)(56). Whilst specific evidence for CR participants with DM is needed in evaluating blood glucose monitoring, in T2DM such monitoring before and during the exercise session as part of tailoring the mode, intensity and type of exercise has been shown to minimise acute glycaemic disturbances and improve chronic glycaemic exercise could be initiated first, while if glucose levels were on the lower end (i.e.…”
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“…Es importante considerar que los pacientes con diabetes que acuden a las UMF del primer nivel de atención siguen teniendo un alto riesgo de complicaciones microvasculares y macrovasculares, ya que presentan obesidad, descontrol metabólico y dislipidemia. Es necesario un tratamiento integral para motivar a los pacientes al cuidado de su enfermedad y el logro de objetivos 33 .…”
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