Scientists track daily mood and blood sugar to map diabetes distress
NCT ID NCT05548699
Summary
This study aimed to understand how mental health conditions like depression and anxiety affect blood sugar control in people with type 1 or type 2 diabetes. Researchers followed 1,290 participants for two years, using smartphone surveys and glucose monitors to track daily moods, stress, and blood sugar levels. The goal was to identify patterns to help design more personalized mental health support for people living with diabetes in the future.
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Locations
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Diabetes Center Mergentheim
Bad Mergentheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, 97980, Germany
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Diabetes Practice Mergentheim
Bad Mergentheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, 97980, Germany
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