Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5678632 | Contemporary Clinical Trials | 2017 | 43 Pages |
Abstract
Jump Start targets two common problems that are closely related but infrequently managed together: diabetes and obesity. By focusing on diet and weight loss as the primary means to control diabetes, this intervention may improve several meaningful patient-centered outcomes related to diabetes.
Keywords
ICERVA Medical CenterVAMCUnited States Preventative Services Task ForceIPAQQALYsEuroqol-5DUSPSTFPHQ-2HbA1cHRQOLMOSEQ-5DMNQCDEPCPDMCLDL-CLMMComparative effectivenessVeterans affairsshared medical appointmentDiabetesHealth services researchElectronic Health RecordSMALow-carbohydrate dietQuality-adjusted life-yearsbody mass indexBMIBlood pressureShared medical appointmentsLinear mixed modelObesityMeSMedical Outcomes StudyIncremental cost-effectiveness ratioHemoglobin A1cPAIDpatient health questionnaire-2International Physical Activity QuestionnaireEHRLow-density lipoprotein cholesterolData Monitoring CommitteeHealth-related quality of lifeCertified Diabetes Educator
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Authors
Matthew J. Crowley, David Edelman, Corrine I. Voils, Matthew L. Maciejewski, Cynthia J. Coffman, Amy S. Jeffreys, Marsha J. Turner, Leslie A. Gaillard, Teresa A. Hinton, Elizabeth Strawbridge, Jennifer Zervakis, Anna Beth Barton, William S. Jr.,