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Epidemiology and correlates of weight worry in the multinational Diabetes Attitudes, Wishes and Needs study
Current Medical Research and Opinion, 07/01/09
Peyrot M et al. - High weight worry was common among adults with diabetes and associated with several adverse outcomes, including multiple indicators of diabetes-related distress, poor physical and psychological well-being, and regimen non-adherence. These findings suggest that healthcare providers should assess and address weight worry among their patients with diabetes.
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