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18330. PREVENTING DIABETES. This paper argues that lifestyle intervention (which focuses on diet and exercise) is a suitable evidence-based practice for nurses to use to help prevent or delay the onset of type-2 diabetes in patients at high risk of developing the disorder. Various studies that support the approach or compare it with alternatives are described and assessed. Issues of cost effectiveness are also addressed. APA Style. 22 pages, 38 footnotes, 22 bibliographic sources. TAGS: medicine, nursing, diabetes, intervention, lifestyle modification strategies diabetes prevention, exercise and diabetes, diet and diabetes, nursing case management diabetes RELATED PAPERS Chronic Illness Management of an Elderly Patient with Diabetes, Renal Failure and Heart Failure Mexican-Americans and Type 2 Diabetes Diabetes: Causes, Prevention & Treatment Emotional Burden in Diabetes and Other Chronic Illnesses Diabetes: An Overview Treatment and Mediation Therapy for Diabetic Retinopathy The Nursing Observation Process: Diabetic Patients A Diabetic Pregnancy |
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