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Daily Negative Mood Affects Fasting Glucose in Type 2 Diabetes
Marilyn M. Skaff
, Joseph T. Mullan
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David M. Almeida
, Lesa Hoffman
, Umesh Masharani
, David Mohr
, Lawrence Fisher
Human Development and Family Studies
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Negative Affect
100%
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM)
100%
Fasting Plasma Glucose
100%
Negative Emotions
100%
Blood Glucose
75%
Positive Affect
75%
Glucose Effect
50%
Depressive Symptoms
25%
Home Visits
25%
Disease Treatment
25%
Positive Emotions
25%
Disease Pattern
25%
Daily Diary Study
25%
Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c)
25%
Multilevel Analysis
25%
Lag Effect
25%
Treatment-related Symptoms
25%
Psychology
Negative Affect
100%
Negative Mood
100%
Positive Affect
75%
Mood
75%
Blood Glucose
75%
Home Visiting
25%
Multi-Level Modeling
25%
Depressive Disorder
25%