2016
DOI: 10.1177/1535370216657613
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Anxiety and diabetes: Innovative approaches to management in primary care

Abstract: Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a chief concern for patients, healthcare providers, and health care systems in America, and around the globe. Individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus exhibit clinical and subclinical symptoms of anxiety more frequently than people without diabetes. Anxiety is traditionally associated with poor metabolic outcomes and increased medical complications among those with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Collaborative care models have been utilized in the multidisciplinary treatment of mental he… Show more

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“…Referring to anxiety, it is defined as a subjective feeling of fear, worry, and discomfort, for no reason at all or derived from anticipation of something [59]. Results from a recent meta-analysis support scientifically evidence that people with T2DM exhibit an increased likelihood of having anxiety disorder and anxiety symptoms than people without diabetes, and on the other side, it is associated with poor glycemic control and increased diabetes complications [53]. Those patients can experience physiologic sensation such as tachycardia, dizziness, sweating, headaches, and gastrointestinal disorder and also avoid places, people, and events.…”
Section: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Mental Disordermentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Referring to anxiety, it is defined as a subjective feeling of fear, worry, and discomfort, for no reason at all or derived from anticipation of something [59]. Results from a recent meta-analysis support scientifically evidence that people with T2DM exhibit an increased likelihood of having anxiety disorder and anxiety symptoms than people without diabetes, and on the other side, it is associated with poor glycemic control and increased diabetes complications [53]. Those patients can experience physiologic sensation such as tachycardia, dizziness, sweating, headaches, and gastrointestinal disorder and also avoid places, people, and events.…”
Section: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Mental Disordermentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Beyond the physical and social well-being implications, patients with T2D are more likely to experience mental health problem. Among the mental disorders, depression and anxiety are the most common in those patients, which can lead to unfavorable influences on metabolic control and micro-and macrovascular complications compared to those with diabetes alone [53].…”
Section: Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Mental Disordermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fluoxietin is selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) which is a great choice of drug for clinician in case of major depressive disorder and its trade name is Prozac. This is the first line of defence for the treatment of major depressive disorder 36 . In Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Fortunately, the association between diabetes-related psychological disorders and prognosis of diabetes has been widely studied during the past 30 years [10][11][12]. However, research on diabetes-related psychological disorders has been mostly restricted to anxiety and depression [13][14][15]. Previous studies mostly defined "diabetes-specific distress" as a diabetes-specific psychological dysfunction, which covered much wider and deeper psychological and emotional experience than depression comorbidity for those who suffered from progressive diabetes and serious diabetic complications [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%