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Monday, 9 April 2018

Diabetes type 2 Locomotors.

Researchers have designed and tested an app for self-managing diabetes for insight into how personality differences might explain why mobile health apps help some patients more than others.
 https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/03/180329140950.htm?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+sciencedaily%2Fhealth_medicine%2Fdiabetes+%28Diabetes+News+--+ScienceDaily%29
 The title of article is how personality effect self-managing diabetes. So, I found it is interesting to take a look. and what? Authors of studies easy to mix "managing' and 'monitoring'. They do not care what is difference between two this actions. Ok, let us be clear,
the ' monitoring' is the way how to take blood sugar reading and how we organize these data. The 'managing' is, what actions we take to keep blood sugar level in healthy target. So, what is difference between if I use app to monitor and store data or not? I even do not have any app to use. Still, my blood sugar under good control. So what? How my personality effect self-managing diabetes?
      "Locomotors, more than assessors, benefited from the app, as the relationship between locomotion and performance over time was a bit stronger," says one of the researchers, Michelle Dugas, a social psychologist and post-doctoral researcher at UMD's Center for Health Information & Decision Systems (CHIDS).
 What do you think, how much these studies were cost? It is post-doctoral researcher who studied .... really what did he studied? What did he found? Money!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There is no one more reason to find anything.There is even no need in study. Simple, let associate to create cheap paper, and then publish it under your high name. Money will follow. It is not clear what is 'locomotor' and who is 'assessor'? Ask Mrs. M. Dugas, probably he do know it. Really, I am not sure.
"We plan to build on these initial findings and continue to research to better understand who benefits from different types of mHealth treatments and why," she says. "We anticipate the results will give additional insight into how to craft tailored mHealth tools that will be more effective for more people."
I am sorry. In full publication I did not see any word what treatment was used. Not in last paragraph it is stated that there are different types of treatment. Say me, which one was used for locomotors and how this treatment was differ from those assessors? 


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