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chủ đề: Diabetes

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1 Exploring key determinants of health literacy in type 2 diabetes patients: A cross-sectional study / Do Thi Thu Huyen // .- 2025 .- Tập 190 - Số 5E16 .- P. 237-246 .- 610

Health literacy (HL) is a critical factor in the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), yet many patients lack adequate understanding, leading to poor health outcomes. This study assessed HL among patients with T2DM and identified associated factors. This cross-sectional study involved 358 diabetic outpatients who completed a self-reported questionnaire, including the Health Literacy - Short Form (HL-SF12), Diabetes Self-Management Instruments (DSMI-20), and Multi-Dimensional Support Scale (MDSS).

2 Identification of variant of insulin receptor gene in resistant diabetes / Nguyen Ngoc Khanh, Can Thi Bich Ngoc // .- 2025 .- Tập 190 - Số 5E16 .- Tr. 26-32 .- 610

Insulin resistance is defined as a reduced biological response of target tissues to normal insulin levels and is a major mechanism leading to type 2 diabetes, particularly in obese individuals. Beyond obesity, other causes include medications (e.g., glucocorticoids, antiretrovirals, oral contraceptives), stress, pregnancy, dyslipidemia, insulin receptor autoantibodies (Type B insulin resistance), and genetic defects. Among genetic causes, mutations in the insulin receptor (INSR) gene can lead to severe insulin resistance known as Type A insulin resistance. This rare inherited disorder belongs to a spectrum of monogenic insulin resistance syndromes, including Donohue and Rabson-Mendenhall syndromes.

3 Factors related to physical activity levels among older diabetic patients with uncontrolled blood glucose / Nguyen Thi Thu Huong, Tran Viet Luc, Nguyen Ngoc Tam, Nguyen Trung Anh // .- 2025 .- Tập 190 - Số 5E16 .- P. 103-111 .- 610

This cross-sectional study was conducted to explore factors related to physical acitvity levels of older type 2 diabetic people with uncontrolled blood glucose (HbA1c ≥ 7%). Physical activity (PA) levels was assessed using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire short form. Association existed between the duration of diabetes, chronic complications and HbA1c levels with the extent of PA levels. Prevalence of patients who have been diagnosed with diabetes ≥ 5 years, with at least one chronic diabetes complication or HbA1c level ≥ 8% were significantly higher in lower PA level. Peripheral neuropathy, cerebrovascular, and renal complications, were identified as related factors to the PA levels.