2008
DOI: 10.3917/spub.083.0213
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Activité physique adaptée et éducation du patient dans les Réseaux Diabète français

Abstract: A thorough questionnaire-based survey of French diabetes networks depicts an accurate description of the services they offer, in particular concerning physical activity. Often considered as less important than medicinal monitoring and dietetics, physical activity is at the core of a new professional dynamic. Practical sessions of adapted physical activity are presently offered in half the networks, as either one-time awareness-raising sessions or a complete series of sessions. Sports medicine educators seem to… Show more

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“…A sedentary lifestyle was noted in 39.9% of patients. These data matched those of the WHO in 2008; nearly 31% of adults aged 15 and over lacked physical activity [11].…”
Section: Metabolic Syndromesupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…A sedentary lifestyle was noted in 39.9% of patients. These data matched those of the WHO in 2008; nearly 31% of adults aged 15 and over lacked physical activity [11].…”
Section: Metabolic Syndromesupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Complications were sought and eleven (11) patients in our population were received for an acute complication.…”
Section: Treatment Associated Risk Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Santé publique volume 28 /N°1Supplément -mars-avril 2016 N. Barth, B. Lefebvre s110 introduction Si les bénéfices physiques et organiques liés à la pratique d'une activité physique( AP)r é gulière ne sont plus à démontrerp ourl es personnes atteintes de pathologies chroniques, et notamment pour les enfants en situation d'obésité [1] et les adultesa tteints de diabète de type 2 (DT2) [2], la mise en place de dispositifsc entréss ur une éducation à l'activité physique (prescription médicalee t propositions de suivis basées sur des séances théoriques d'information-explication de la maladie et des bénéfices de lap ratique) semblent présenter desl imites en termes d'efficacité surles pratiques despatients [3]. Sur simples recommandations médicales, l'engagement ou le ré-engagement dans une pratiquephysique régulière ne va pas de soisurtout lorsque l'on se perçoitdiminué parl'âge [4], par la/les maladie(s) [5] ou encorepar ses capacitésphysiques et relationnelles du fait de sa corpulence [6].…”
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