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Neuropsychological and Behavioral Aspects of Diabetes
Başlık:
Neuropsychological and Behavioral Aspects of Diabetes
ISBN:
9781461232902
Edition:
1st ed. 1990.
Yayın Bilgileri:
New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 1990.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
XVI, 283 p. online resource.
Series:
Contributions to Psychology and Medicine
Contents:
Section I Insulin-Dependent Diabetes -- 1 Insulin-Dependent (Type I) Diabetes Mellitus: Medical Overview -- 2 Adaptation of Children to Newly Diagnosed Diabetes -- 3 Adherence Behaviors and Health Status in Childhood Diabetes -- 4 Neuropsychological Consequences and Correlates of Diabetes in Childhood -- 5 Diabetes and Adaptations in Family Systems -- 6 Eating Disorders and Diabetes -- 7 Neuropsychological Sequelae of Acute and Chronic Blood Glucose Disruption in Adults with Insulin-Dependent Diabetes -- 8 Symptom Perception and Blood Glucose Feedback in the Self-Treatment of IDDM -- Section II Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes -- 9 Non-Insulin-Dependent (Type II) Diabetes: Medical Overview -- 10 Stress, Behavior, and the Autonomic Nervous System in Type II Diabetes Mellitus -- 11 Behavior Strategies for Improving Weight Loss in Obese Type II Diabetic Patients -- 12 Cognitive Function in Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes -- 13 Affective Disorders and Diabetes Mellitus.
Abstract:
Behavioral medicine has blossomed as an area of systematic investiga­ tion during the past 10-20 years. Throughout its steady growth, there have been increasing interest and specialization in the study of neuro­ psychological and behavioral aspects of diabetes. This book attempts to capture and report exciting new developments in the study of both insulin-dependent (Type I) and non-insulin-dependent (Type II) dia­ betes mellitus. Accordingly, it is divided into two major sections. Physiological aspects of each disease, which differ significantly in pathophysiology and course, are discussed in separate medical over­ views that introduce each major section. These overviews are written by Drs. Tsalikian and Zimmerman, leading medical researchers in insulin­ and non-insulin-dependent diabetes, respectively. Each section also contains chapters describing neuropsychological and cognitive disease correlates, psychosocial patterns of adjustment, and treatment adher­ ence issues. Psychological aspects of insulin-dependent diabetes have been studied more extensively than non-insulin-dependent diabetes, perhaps because it is more often associated with graver medical compli­ cations. Therefore, there is a larger body of research to review and the first section has been divided into chapters on cognitive disease se­ quelae in populations of children and adults, separately. In his chapter, Dr. Ryan discusses developmental factors related to the unique sensi­ tivity of the brain to metabolic derangement. Dr. Holmes reviews studies of adults with diabetes and the cognitive correlates of both acute and chronic blood glucose disruption. Developmental disease is­ sues are further covered in Dr.
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Dil:
English