Stress and metabolic control in diabetes mellitus: Methodological issues and an illustrative analysis
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] A. Baum,et al. Responses of natural killer cell activity to acute laboratory stressors in healthy men at different times of day. , 1998, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.
[2] M. Levin. Diabetes and Peripheral Neuropathy , 1998, Diabetes Care.
[3] U. Ungerstedt,et al. Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose in Type I Diabetic Patients: Comparison With Continuous Microdialysis Measurements of Glucose in Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue During Ordinary Life Conditions , 1997, Diabetes Care.
[4] Gary Graham,et al. Biofeedback-assisted relaxation in insulin-dependent diabetes: A replication and extension study , 1996, Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine.
[5] R. Littell. SAS System for Mixed Models , 1996 .
[6] R. Tisch,et al. Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus , 1996, Cell.
[7] M. Kovács,et al. A longitudinal study of life events and metabolic control among youths with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. , 1995, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.
[8] E. Araki,et al. Intensive insulin therapy prevents the progression of diabetic microvascular complications in Japanese patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus: a randomized prospective 6-year study. , 1995, Diabetes research and clinical practice.
[9] K. Shima,et al. Kinetics of HbA1c, Glycated Albumin, and Fructosamine and Analysis of Their Weight Functions Against Preceding Plasma Glucose Level , 1995, Diabetes Care.
[10] J. Wylie-Rosett,et al. Implementation of Treatment Protocols in the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial , 1995, Diabetes Care.
[11] P. Diggle. Analysis of Longitudinal Data , 1995 .
[12] V. Goetsch,et al. The effects of stress, mood, and coping on blood glucose in NIDDM: a prospective pilot evaluation. , 1994, Behaviour research and therapy.
[13] P. Pietschmann,et al. Hormonal and blood glucose responsiveness as an indicator of specific emotional arousal in type 1 diabetics. , 1993, Journal of psychosomatic research.
[14] L. Pbert,et al. Acute effects of laboratory stress on blood glucose in noninsulin‐dependent diabetes. , 1993, Psychosomatic medicine.
[15] S. Genuth,et al. The effect of intensive treatment of diabetes on the development and progression of long-term complications in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. , 1993, The New England journal of medicine.
[16] R. Slaughter,et al. The Effect of Stress on Glycemic Control in Patients with Type II Diabetes During Glyburide and Glipizide Therapy , 1993, Journal of clinical pharmacology.
[17] M. Feinglos,et al. Stress and Diabetes Mellitus , 1992, Diabetes Care.
[18] J. Cole,et al. Daily stress variability, learned resourcefulness, regimen adherence, and metabolic control in type I diabetes mellitus: evaluation of a path model. , 1992, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.
[19] P. Lustman,et al. Life Stress and Social Support in Diabetes: Association with Glycemic Control , 1990, International journal of psychiatry in medicine.
[20] S. Johnson,et al. Psychological and physiological responses to acute laboratory stressors in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus adolescents and nondiabetic controls. , 1989, Journal of pediatric psychology.
[21] N. White,et al. Physiologic responses to acute psychological stress in adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus. , 1988, Journal of pediatric psychology.
[22] R. Glasgow,et al. The Relationship of Stress and Coping to Regimen Adherence and Glycemic Control of Diabetes , 1988 .
[23] F. Rhodewalt,et al. Type A Behavior and Diabetic Control: Implications of Psychological Reactance for Health Outcomes1 , 1988 .
[24] M. Feinglos,et al. Stress and Autonomic Nervous System in Type II Diabetes: A Hypothesis , 1988, Diabetes Care.
[25] S. Henggeler,et al. Model of Associations Between Psychosocial Variables and Health-Outcome Measures of Adolescents with IDDM , 1987, Diabetes Care.
[26] S. Henggeler,et al. Social competence and parental support as mediators of the link between stress and metabolic control in adolescents with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. , 1987, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.
[27] N. White,et al. Stress and Coping in Relation to Metabolic Control of Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes , 1987, Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics : JDBP.
[28] M. Feinglos,et al. Type A behavior pattern and blood glucose control in diabetic children. , 1987, Psychosomatic medicine.
[29] R. Rizza,et al. Measurements of Glucose Control , 1987, Diabetes Care.
[30] M. Feinglos,et al. Effects of Relaxation Therapy on Patients With Type I Diabetes Mellitus , 1987, Diabetes Care.
[31] S. Johnson,et al. Life stress and diabetic control in children and adolescents with insulin-dependent diabetes. , 1986, Journal of pediatric psychology.
[32] R. Schlaghecke,et al. Psychological stress and metabolic control in patients with type I diabetes mellitus. , 1986, The New England journal of medicine.
[33] S. Groshen,et al. Effect of Stress Reduction on Daily Glucose Range in Previously Stabilized Insulin-dependent Diabetic Patients , 1985, Diabetes Care.
[34] R R Wing,et al. Psychologic stress and blood glucose levels in nondiabetic subjects. , 1985, Psychosomatic medicine.
[35] M. B. Evans. Emotional stress and diabetic control: A postulated model for the effect of emotional distress upon intermediary metabolism in the diabetic , 1985, Biofeedback and self-regulation.
[36] D. Cox,et al. Effect of Stress on Blood Glucose in IDDM , 1985, Diabetes Care.
[37] R. Wright,et al. Psychophysiologic correlates of Type A behavior: Comments on Houston (1983) and Holmes (1983) , 1985 .
[38] M. Feinglos,et al. Behavioral Manipulation of the Diabetic Phenotype in ob/ob Mice , 1984, Diabetes.
[39] S. Folkman. Personal control and stress and coping processes: a theoretical analysis. , 1984, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[40] P. Barglow,et al. Stress and Metabolic Control in Diabetes: Psychosomatic Evidence and Evaluation of Methods , 1984, Psychosomatic medicine.
[41] M. Feinglos,et al. Stress and Diabetes , 1984 .
[42] T. Kamarck,et al. A global measure of perceived stress. , 1983, Journal of health and social behavior.
[43] M. Feinglos,et al. The Effects of Relaxation on Glucose Tolerance in Non-insulin-dependent Diabetes , 1983, Diabetes Care.
[44] R. Carney,et al. Acute Stress and Metabolism in Diabetes , 1981, Diabetes Care.
[45] H. Chase,et al. Stress and sugar control in children with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. , 1981, The Journal of pediatrics.
[46] K. Deboer,et al. Effects of EMG biofeedback on diabetes , 1980, Biofeedback and self-regulation.
[47] K. Matthews,et al. Measurement of the type A behavior pattern in children: assessment of children's competitiveness, impatience-anger, and aggression. , 1980, Child development.
[48] D. Byrne,et al. Life Events and Myocardial Infarction Revisited: The Role of Measures of Individual Impact , 1980, Psychosomatic medicine.
[49] James H. Johnson,et al. Assessing the impact of life changes: development of the Life Experiences Survey. , 1978, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.
[50] R. Vandenbergh,et al. Effects of an EMG biofeedback relaxation program on the control of diabetes , 1976, Biofeedback and self-regulation.
[51] A. Vinokur,et al. Desirable versus undesirable life events: their relationship to stress and mental distress. , 1975, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[52] J. Mendels,et al. Recent Life Events and Diabetes in Adults , 1974, Psychosomatic medicine.
[53] S J Zyzanski,et al. Progress Toward Validation of a Computer‐Scored Test for the Type A Coronary‐Prone Behavior Pattern , 1971, Psychosomatic medicine.
[54] T. H. Holmes,et al. The Social Readjustment Rating Scale. , 1967, Journal of psychosomatic research.
[55] R. Vandenbergh,et al. Effects of Hypnotically Induced Acute Emotional Stress on Carbohydrate and Lipid Metabolism in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus , 1966, Psychosomatic medicine.
[56] M. Friedman,et al. A Predictive Study of Coronary Heart Disease: The Western Collaborative Group Study , 1964 .
[57] L. Hinkle,et al. The Effects Of Stressful Life Situations on the Concentration of Blood Glucose In Diabetic and Nondiabetic Humans , 1952, Diabetes.
[58] M. Washburn,et al. Bodily Changes in Pain, Hunger, Fear, and Rage. , 1917 .
[59] A. Schiffrin,et al. Dietary disinhibition, perceived stress, and glucose control in young, type 1 diabetic women. , 1993, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.
[60] A. Delamater. Stress, coping, and metabolic control among youngsters with diabetes. , 1992 .
[61] D. Wiebe,et al. Stress and blood glucose in type II diabetes mellitus. , 1990, Behaviour Research and Therapy.
[62] W. Halford,et al. Psychological stress and blood glucose regulation in type I diabetic patients. , 1990, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.
[63] Daniel J. Cox,et al. Environmental stress and blood glucose change in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. , 1990, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.
[64] V. Goetsch. Stress and Blood Glucose in Diabetes Mellitus: a Review and Methodological Commentary , 1989 .
[65] Aileen B. Sedman,et al. A longitudinal study , 1987 .
[66] J. Pichert,et al. Perceived stress and diabetes control in adolescents. , 1986, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.
[67] A. Yates,et al. The effects of cognitive task demand on subjective stress and blood glucose levels in diabetics and non-diabetics. , 1985, Journal of psychosomatic research.
[68] B. Naliboff,et al. Physiological and metabolic responses to brief stress in non-insulin dependent diabetic and control subjects. , 1985, Journal of psychosomatic research.
[69] A. Reading,et al. Psychological changes over the course of pregnancy: a study of attitudes toward the fetus/neonate. , 1984, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.
[70] B. Naliboff,et al. The effects of progressive relaxation on stress and diabetic control. , 1984, Behaviour research and therapy.
[71] D. Cox,et al. The relationship between psychological stress and insulin-dependent diabetic blood glucose control: preliminary investigations. , 1984, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.
[72] A. Zeiss. Aversiveness versus change in the assessment of life stress. , 1980, Journal of psychosomatic research.
[73] C. Bradley. Life events and the control of diabetes mellitus. , 1979, Journal of psychosomatic research.